Singer-songwriter Dorcus Tendo Nantume, popularly known as Nandor Love, has publicly addressed rumors surrounding her relationship with fellow musician Rahmah Pinky. The “Kinawolovu” singer denied any animosity between them, instead describing Pinky as her sister, with whom she shares the same totem and clan.
In an exclusive interview, Nandor Love emphasized that despite any minor disagreements or clashes, their bond remains strong. She drew a metaphor to explain their relationship, stating, “Pinky is my sister. We are even of the same totem. Siblings are like calabashes; even when they clash, they don’t break. So we can’t break.”
The singer’s response comes amid swirling rumors of a rift between the two artists, which she firmly denied, reassuring fans that their relationship is unshakable. Nandor Love’s message was clear: despite differences, they remain family and will not allow anything to sever their connection.
Ava Peace: Nandor Love’s Number One Superstar
When the topic shifted to her relationship with Ava Peace, Nandor Love was equally glowing in her praise. She described Ava as her “number one superstar” and emphasized the mutual respect between them. “Ava Peace is my number one superstar. She is a calm and very disciplined woman who I love and treasure,” Nandor Love shared, highlighting the strength of their friendship and professional relationship.
Both artists have garnered a significant following in the Ugandan music scene, with Nandor Love lauding Ava Peace for her admirable qualities both as a person and a performer.
Living a Positive Life is Key
Throughout the interview, Nandor Love reiterated the importance of living a positive lifestyle, especially in the public eye. She believes that embracing peace and love is the best way forward for artists, particularly in an industry often filled with gossip and competition.
“Living a positive lifestyle is the best thing,” she concluded, offering advice to her fans and peers alike. With her words of wisdom, Nandor Love continues to stand as a beacon of positivity in the Ugandan music scene, remaining focused on her music and the meaningful relationships she nurtures.
Fans of Nandor Love, Rahmah Pinky, and Ava Peace can rest assured that the rumored tensions are just that—rumors. The artists continue to support one another, proving that despite challenges, unity and respect are paramount in the industry.