Ugandan socialite and businesswoman Bad Black — real name Shanita Namuyimbwa — is setting the record straight after a wave of online rumors claimed her much-hyped wedding to fiancé Asha Panda had been postponed.
The outspoken influencer took to social media this week to clap back at allegations suggesting she had “fleeced” well-wishers of the money raised during her glamorous Wedding Launch Dinner in Kololo last month.
According to viral gossip, the couple’s highly anticipated ceremony — originally set for February 14, 2026 — was being quietly called off. But Bad Black says that’s all fake news.
“Dear Online In-Laws, Our Wedding Still Stands!”
Never one to mince words, Bad Black addressed her critics directly in a fiery post, saying:
“Dear online in-laws, kindly don’t believe the fake news. Our wedding still stands on 14th February 2026 — that was our planned date because it’s the day we first f*cked and fell in love. So me and Daddy Kibirango are getting married.”
Her candid message instantly went viral, with fans both amused and impressed by her unfiltered honesty.
The Backstory: A Lavish Launch and Love-Fueled Hype
Just last month, Bad Black and Asha Panda hosted a star-studded Wedding Launch Dinner at a posh venue in Kololo, Kampala, where they officially unveiled their wedding plans.
The event drew influencers, musicians, and several well-known public figures — with the couple revealing that the ceremony would take place on Valentine’s Day 2026, a date they said holds sentimental meaning.
Photos from the night showed the lovebirds beaming with excitement, cutting a cake, and dancing the night away surrounded by guests.
It was later reported that the couple raised over Shs 60 million during the launch — funds meant to go toward planning what Bad Black promises will be one of the grandest celebrity weddings Uganda has ever seen.

Rumors of a Postponement Spread Fast
In recent days, however, whispers began circulating on social media that the money collected at the dinner had allegedly been misused — and that the wedding might not happen at all.
Some users accused Bad Black of staging the event purely for attention, while others speculated that her relationship with Asha Panda had hit a rocky patch.
But in true Bad Black fashion, the socialite was quick to shut it all down, making it clear that her love life and her wedding plans are still very much intact.
Standing Firm Amid the Drama
Bad Black, who has built a reputation for being one of Uganda’s most outspoken and unpredictable socialites, isn’t letting online chatter dim her excitement.
“Let them talk,” she wrote in another post. “I know people wish us bad, but love always wins. I’m happy, Daddy’s happy, and our wedding is still on.”
Her confidence echoes her long-standing online persona — bold, unfiltered, and unbothered by critics who question her every move.
Fans React: “Only Bad Black Can Say It Like That!”
Following her fiery response, social media lit up with mixed reactions. Some applauded her for being transparent and standing by her man, while others found humor in her no-holds-barred declaration of love.
💬 Fan Comments:
- “Only Bad Black can say it like that. Queen of unfiltered love!”
- “I believe her — she’s been planning this wedding for too long to stop now.”
- “This is why Uganda stays watching her every move!”
What’s Next for the Couple
For now, Bad Black says all systems are still go. Preparations are underway for the February 14, 2026 wedding, which she’s promising will be nothing short of spectacular.
From her designer gown fittings to rumored guest appearances by top East African celebrities, fans can expect nothing less than a headline-grabbing, champagne-filled spectacle.
Whether you love her or love to hate her, one thing’s for sure — when it comes to Bad Black, drama and luxury go hand in hand.
