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Martha Mukisa Speaks Out: “I Don’t Entertain Married Men — I Know My Worth”

Martha Mukisa Sets the Record Straight on Love, Money, and Self-Respect
wamalaBy wamalaNovember 1, 20255 Mins Read
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Award-winning Ugandan singer Martha Mukisa has made a bold and refreshingly honest confession about her personal life, revealing that she’s a “very focused girl” who knows exactly where to draw the line when it comes to relationships and unwanted attention — especially from married men.

In a candid interview, the Sango hitmaker opened up about her values, her new life as a mother, and how she navigates the constant attention that comes with fame. And if one thing’s clear, it’s that Martha isn’t here to play games.

“I don’t like married men,” Martha declared firmly. “I work for myself, and although I can eat their money, I can’t eat it because you want to see my punani. If someone gives money to me in goodwill, I take it — I have no problem with that.”

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“I’m Not Available for That” — Martha Draws the Line

Known for her elegance and confidence both on and off stage, Martha Mukisa made it clear that no amount of money can make her compromise her principles.

“I’m not available for that,” she emphasized. “Don’t give me money expecting sex in return.”

Her words struck a chord online, sparking conversations about integrity, independence, and self-respect in the entertainment industry, where female artists often face pressure to conform or depend on wealthy admirers.

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Fans quickly praised Martha for her unapologetic honesty, calling her a “queen of boundaries” and “a real role model for young women chasing success on their own terms.”

Balancing Motherhood and Stardom

The singer, who recently welcomed her first child, shared that motherhood has made her even more grounded. Though she isn’t officially married to her baby daddy yet, she said her main focus right now is building a stable life for herself and her family — not getting distracted by temporary temptations.

“My focus is on my life and my child,” Martha explained. “People will always come with offers, but I know what I want and where I’m heading.”

This new chapter has given her perspective and strength, and fans say she’s never looked more confident — or more content.

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Fans Applaud Her Honesty

Social media quickly lit up after Martha’s interview dropped. Many Ugandans applauded her candor and maturity, saying her stance was a refreshing contrast to the drama and scandals that often surround the entertainment industry.

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One fan commented:

“Martha just said what so many women want to say — know your worth, set your limits.”

Another wrote:

“She’s living proof that you can be beautiful, successful, and still grounded. No need to chase money through men.”

Others hailed her as a role model for young female artists who are navigating fame in a culture where “sugar daddy” stories and power dynamics often dominate conversations.

The Reality of Fame and Temptation

As one of Uganda’s rising pop voices, Martha Mukisa has built a reputation for her powerful vocals, elegance, and clean image. But she’s also aware that fame attracts all kinds of attention — both positive and negative.

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The singer admitted that while wealthy married men often approach her, she’s learned to stay focused and avoid distractions that could derail her career.

Her comments also shed light on the reality that many women in showbiz face: constant offers of money, gifts, or sponsorship in exchange for intimacy or companionship.

By speaking openly, Martha has reignited an important conversation about respect, consent, and the double standards women often face in entertainment.

“I Work for Myself” — The Independence Mindset

One thing Martha made crystal clear: she’s built her brand with hard work, talent, and self-discipline — not by depending on others.

She proudly described herself as a woman who believes in earning her own way, saying that her career and personal peace matter far more than fast money or fleeting attention.

“I work for myself,” she said confidently. “If someone gives me money out of kindness, fine. But if it’s coming with expectations, I don’t want it.”

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That statement has quickly gone viral, with fans turning it into a rallying quote across TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), celebrating her as a voice of authenticity in an industry full of pretense.

Martha’s Message to Women: Stay Focused

At the heart of her message is a call to women — especially young creatives — to stay focused, work hard, and protect their dignity.

She urged women to avoid the temptation of taking shortcuts or compromising themselves for material gain, emphasizing that true success comes from persistence and integrity.

Her words echo a growing shift in Uganda’s music scene, where female artists are claiming their space not just through talent, but through confidence and self-awareness.

A Role Model in the Making

From hits like Ntibula, Busy, and Sango, to her calm and confident interviews, Martha Mukisa continues to carve her name as one of Uganda’s most respected artists. Her refusal to conform to industry stereotypes — coupled with her down-to-earth personality — has earned her a loyal following.

Fans say her blend of talent, humility, and self-respect is exactly what the next generation of Ugandan stars needs.

What’s Next for Martha Mukisa?

As she balances motherhood, music, and personal growth, Martha shows no signs of slowing down. Insiders say she’s already working on new music inspired by her journey, motherhood, and empowerment.

If her recent statements are anything to go by, Martha Mukisa isn’t just singing — she’s setting standards.

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What do you think about Martha Mukisa’s bold stance on independence and self-worth? Do you agree that money with strings attached isn’t worth it? Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for more updates on Martha Mukisa!

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