Kayanja, who has previously dubbed Pastor Aloysius Bugingo's fiancee, Susan Makula, a prostitute and a homewrecker, said that manipulative women go on television shows and start preaching how couples should behave.
Pastor Jessica Kayanja took a swing at women who manipulate men out of their marriages.
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Makula hosts a TV show called The Junction on Salt TV where alongside Susan Nalwoga, alias Aunt Sue and Parvin Senkubuge, they dole out dating and relationship advice laced with somewhat cringe humour.
Jessica said she loves her husband, Pastor Robert Kayanja, the way he is.
"They've despised us a lot. You found me in peace with my husband, you've manipulated the man, they've told us what they do. We see them on TV manipulating, that a woman is supposed to do this. I love Kayanja in his height and blackness," she said in a video seen by this reporter.
"If you can bring Kayanja as he looks, but if you cannot bring him, take away your houses, take away your swimming pools, me, I'm Kayanja's wife pakalast [forever]."
Jessica wasn't happy when Makula started dating Pastor Bugingo.
Pastor Bugingo was married to Teddy Naluswa until his romance with Makula went public in 2019.
Jessica, who was on Nasulwa's side, was quoted in the media slamming Makula, whom she observed had a questionable history.
Susan Makula, who is a single mother of one son, dropped out of Makerere University in her second year after becoming pregnant.
In need of finances to look after her child, she landed a job at The Pyramids Casino and Restuarant in Kampala, where she waited tables. This also exposed her to the debauchery of Kampala's wealthy men and uninhibited fun in city hangouts.
“I was transferred to Pyramid, a branch to Kampala Casino where I met rich men who used to give a tip of as high as Shs7m,” she said in an interview.
At one point, Makula, who also worked in radio, was a member of Bebe Cool's Gagamel Crew.
This seemed to have made a great foundation for Jessica's criticism.
In interviews, Makula has given Jessica the benefit of the doubt, saying she could be right about her.
"That woman, first of all, as I told you, I don't talk about people. She's a woman of God... Madam Jessica Kayanja is anointed... Since I read the Bible, I can't attack her... It's not abusing, no, she could be right about me," Makula said when she was recently asked what she thinks of Jessica's attacks.
Pastor Jessica Kayanja is very passionate about women's issues and she runs a weekly women’s prayer clinic called the Women’s War Zone in which women share their concerns with God.