Ugandan music sensation Lydia Jazmine just got real about the vulnerabilities celebrities face behind the glitz — especially when it comes to love, trust, and the hidden dangers of “away matches.”
In a candid chat with Galaxy TV, the award-winning songstress explained her fear of intimate encounters away from home — slang known as “away matches” — because of the risks of being secretly recorded and exposed.
“We, as celebrities, are so insecure because you can never know people’s intentions. Some people aim to expose you,” Lydia said. “Haven’t you seen female celebrities whose private videos have been exposed? That’s why we always have so many questions when someone shows interest in you.”

Why Celebs Settle: Fear, Fame & Finances
Lydia’s honesty didn’t stop at privacy fears. She also revealed how the pressures of fame and financial expectations lead many celebrities to settle for partners who might not be right for them.
“Men fear dating us because they believe we are expensive to maintain, and they think we will ask them for money,” Lydia shared. “Then the people who would have loved us right fear the limelight.”
The result? Celebrities end up in relationships with the ‘safer’ option, even if it’s someone they don’t truly like, just to protect their image and avoid public scrutiny.
The Celebrity Relationship Struggle Is Global
Lydia Jazmine’s experience mirrors the relationship challenges faced by US pop stars and Hollywood celebrities, who also navigate trust issues, invasive paparazzi, and social media scandals.
Stars like Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, and Kylie Jenner have all spoken publicly about the difficulties of dating under the spotlight — from fake partners to leaks of private moments.
For example, Ariana Grande has openly addressed the paranoia around being recorded or betrayed, leading to cautious dating and public heartbreaks.
Like Lydia, these US stars also face the dual pressure of maintaining a glamorous image while protecting their private lives from exposure and exploitation.
Protecting Privacy in the Digital Age
With smartphones and social media, the risk of private moments going viral is higher than ever. Lydia’s refusal to engage in “away matches” highlights a growing caution among celebrities worldwide.
“Some people aim to expose you. Someone could record you with a hidden camera,” she warned. This fear forces many artists to be guarded — sometimes leading to loneliness or complicated relationships.
Final Thoughts: Behind the Fame
Lydia Jazmine’s revelations shine a light on the complex emotional landscape behind celebrity glamour — where love is entangled with insecurity, and privacy is a rare luxury.
It’s a reminder that even the brightest stars face real fears — making their public lives all the more human.
What do you think about Lydia Jazmine’s take on celebrity love and trust? Have you noticed similar struggles with your favorite US stars? Drop your thoughts below and stay tuned for more exclusive celebrity insights!









