"Honestly speaking, I don't want to talk about her because she is a married woman," he said while appearing on NBS After 5 when he was asked if she is coming to his festival.
Musician Eddy Kenzo said he can no longer randomly talk about baby mama Rema Namakula because she is now a married woman.
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"I will have to first talk to her husband. You know we are no longer one. That's a family."
Asked if he will talk about it with Rema's husband, Dr. Hamza Ssebunya, he said: "I will have to first talk to management."
The Eddy Kenzo Festival is slated for November 12 at Kololo Airstrip in Kampala.
Kenzo recently said it would be a great day having her among the performers or seeing her among the revelers.
"I won't lie, I don't know. I'm not sure," he said during an interview, adding when he was asked why: "How can I be sure? Am I her?"
Kenzo went on: "I would want her to... perform for people, or come and be among the revelers and enjoy and have fun,... but that's if she manages to."
Namakula has endorsed the festival.
"I respect him so much as a father. On the day of the concert, even if I do not come, I ask [everyone] to attend and support him,” Namakula, who has an 11-year-old daughter named Aamal Musuuza, said when she was asked about attending the festival.
Asked why he thinks she endorsed the festival, the Sitya Loss singer said: "I don't have a problem. I'm a very easy guy... I don't abuse… I have never beaten her... For all the time we were together, she can testify that we never had [a major misunderstanding]... So, if she remembers [how good we were together], she has no reason to have ill feelings. I have no problem."
Rema has recently performed at shows organised by Chris Evans and B2C, aka Kampala Boys.