A gorgeous Ugandan lady stirred comments on social media after crying, shouting, and singing while watching Davido perform live in Uganda.
The latest video has received thousands of likes and countless shares.
In the video, the lady can be seen singing passionately and growing emotional. Soon after, Davido noticed her and moved in close, holding her hands and singing.
Despite Davido leaving shortly after, the lady refused to let go, sobbing and clutching the Nigerian musician fiercely.
Her acts drew social media attention, with many people flooding the comment section to offer their thoughts.
Watch video below
Reacting to the post…
@MOWMONEE: “She’s crying cuz Davido is gone already.”
@Yusuf Salimmash: “And maybe she has never even cry like this while praying.”
@Kelvin Chap: “You can not worship and cry in church but see you.”
@Shien: “but what happened to galz, now y is she crying.”
@user5943627995731: “the boyfriend should buy such shorts and white tshirt then be playing davido’s songs.”
@Linda ojd: “who also realized that it was the power of beer making her to cry.”
@Bazbuza: “I never cry for any artist even though they are performing in front of me am I a potato or what.”
@Denhillsfamily256: “Kati why was she crying ummm mama the way she was singing the song, you may think it’s a emotional gospel song.”
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