When asked why she rarely posts her three-year-old online, the celebrated songstress said she made a choice to keep the boy to herself.
“He is my child, not yours,” she responded. “I will show him to you what I feel like.”
The singer has posted images of her second-born Taj only a handful of times, barely exposing his face.
She went on, to express surprise at her fellow artists and celebrities who dump images of their young ones online.
“I know some celebrities who even opened social media accounts for their children,” she said.
“Then there is me, who decided that you only get to see his hands and feet. My idea is not to do what other people are doing because, at the end of the day, each one has things they like.”
Juliana also briefly revisited the rumours that went around last year about her child’s paternity.
After he was born, claims started going around that the boy was sired by First Son Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba.
“People are free to talk about what they want. I don't really care what people say,” she said.
Back in November last year, Juliana gave a more detailed response to these allegations.
“I cannot even explain how I felt,” Juliana remarked as she featured on the second season of the Tusker Malt ConverSessions which aired Sunday night.
“I found it even very respectful for me and for the First Son. I had never met him physically in my entire life…I just met him recently in Soroti. So I found it wild.”
When the rumours first came out in April last year, Juliana was compelled to issue a statement, clarifying that she had been seeing the father of her child for seven years and that she wished to keep him away from the limelight.