Mid-show Barbie hit the stage to thank Diana, born Hajarah Namukwaya, for the immense role she's played in the socioeconomic growth of society. The speech was heartwarming.
Barbara Itungo Kyagulanyi, better known as Barbie, was among the revelers that turned up at Lugogo Cricket Oval to watch Spice Diana performing at the expansive sports facility.
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"Ladies and gentlemen, I will speak briefly. My name is Babra," she started, smiling from ear to ear, inspiring applause from the revelers.
"I am here specifically to support my sister, my friend, my inspiration, the person I see a reflection of a strong woman -- Spice Diana," she said.
"Thank you very, very much for coming, all of you for coming out for her. I am very, very happy to see you. And you see this one you call your ka-Spice, the one who said she has the best legs in the country," she said, inspiring more cheers and a toothy smile on Diana's face.
"She may be a small woman but her heart is so big. Spice, I want to thank you for being there for women in this country. Being there for needy children, visiting widows, taking care of the sick. Spice is there for anyone that needs help. I came here specifically to thank you and I also brought a gift."
Diana has been friends with Barbie for a while and she also showed support for her husband, Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, when he run in the 2021 presidential elections.
It was the first time the Siri Regular singer was performing at the Oval, declaring her strong mark in the music industry.