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Zari defends cheating in light-hearted chat with Shakib

A new video clip circulating on social media shows Zari Hassan, the Ugandan socialite, playfully joking with her husband Shakib about the so-called ‘nice side’ of cheating.

The light-hearted conversation unfolds with Zari asking, “People who cheat find problems?” to which Shakib responds, “They find a lot of problems.”

Zari laughs it off, saying, “What problems… they only find fun,” prompting Shakib to dismiss her comments and walk away.

It remains unclear whether the video was recorded recently or is an older clip. However, this comes after Zari publicly apologised to Shakib over the weekend, admitting that her recent outbursts on social media were driven by frustration. In a candid interview, Zari revealed that she had returned to Kampala to reconcile with her husband, acknowledging that her previous actions were misguided.

“Things happen… God created us to make mistakes… We make mistakes… But after you reflect and realise you went overboard,” Zari said, before adding, “I’m a stubborn woman. I’m an independent woman… I’m Zari the BossLady… But, in all honesty, I made a mistake… I had my frustrations.”

Zari admitted that she took to social media to vent due to a build-up of frustrations, admitting that she chose the “wrong platform” to express her feelings. She reiterated that her actions were driven by her emotional state at the time.

Back in August, Zari had taken to social media to remind her husband, Shakib Lutaaya, of his relatively minor role in her life, urging him to be cautious in their relationship.

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