Celebrated Ugandan female dance hall sensation Cindy Sanyu went emotional and cried like a baby in front of cameramen while speaking on what can be referred to as her deep regret over the separation between her and her former manager, Steve Jean.
Cindy shed tears while featuring on the sit down with Juliana as she recounted on their once close bond and the support Steve had provided throughout her career.
Reflecting on their past relationship, Cindy Sanyu extended her heartfelt gratitude to Steve Jean’s support and brotherly love, recounting how he had always come to her aid whenever she was in need, whether it was for basic necessities like food, clothing, or emotional support.
In the same interview with legendary singer Juliana Kanyomozi, the self proclaimed King herself confessed to a moment of weakness when she lashed out at Steve Jean with hurtful and reckless words, causing their split.
With tears running down on her chicks, full package hit maker apologized for her actions, acknowledging the pain she had caused and expressing her deep longing for reconciliation.
The king herself conveyed her admiration for Steve Jean’s role in shaping her into the person she is today, and she yearned for his forgiveness and presence in her life once again. She pledged to make amends and expressed her willingness to humbly seek forgiveness, even if it meant going down on her knees.
Cindy shared her intention to reach out to Steve Jean and initiate a conversation in hopes of healing their fractured relationship. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to reconcile and urged Steve Jean to consider her plea for reconciliation.
“I let careless words come out of my mouth, I just want say I’m sorry. It hurts me, I feel bad. Steve won’t be near me and it hurts. I love that man, I long to talk to him. Just to be back in his life would be enough for me…” - Cindy Sanyu to Steve Jean
Cindy sat down with Juliana Kanyomozi for a candid conversation that was published on YouTube on April 4 at 12 P.M.
It's the second season of a show dubbed The Sit Down with Juliana in which the songstress interviews celebrities about wide-ranging topics.
In the interview, which lasted for more than sixty minutes, the singers talked about wideranging topics, including family, career, health.
Cindu interview was the second to be released before Bebe Cool's, but the Kibaluma hitmaker also spoke to Azawi, Vinka, Kenneth Mugabi, Levixone, Ruth Kalibbala Bwanika and Patrick Idringi Salvador.
In the first season, Kanyomozi interviewed Faridah Nakazibwe, Anita Beryl, Sheebah Karungi, and Rema Namakula.