They live the flashy life, spend on even things they need the least. We know they are celebrities and earn quite a lot but still no one spends that recklessly. For a long time we have wondered what their other loose source of income could be and in our most recent research we got quite a shocking revelation to explain the long time unanswered question.
90% of our Facebook fans believe that most of our celebrities live off betting. They usually stake huge sums of money which they either lose or win massively. In our survey, our Facebook fans highlighted some of the celebrities they have run into a couple of times at the various betting centres. We now unveil the top celebrities that seem to be addicted to gambling.
Bebe: The Gagamel boss bets money ranging from 1-3 million which he deposits at the Wandegeya based gaming international centre almost every weekend. His tickets usually can’t miss having Arsenal.
Alex: Alex, a prominent radio personality with one of the top radios in Kampala, is another addict to the vice of gambling. Our fans could not come up with where he does his business from but highly suspect he bets online.
Kenzo: Kenzo loves betting the same way he loves playing soccer. The betting wave has swept through the entire Bigtalent crew.
Kaddo: This dude bets like his life depends on it. Close pals say the “Lawyer” singer would have built a mansion if not for betting. He loses but never gives up.
Ak47: He frequents Nalubwama arcade (gaming international head office) like he is the land lord. Unlike most celebrities, AK47 is not doing bad in the business.
Dizzy: Betting is the other reason his landlord evicted him. He bets like he is paying for insurance.
Mikie: In Rubaga, where he stays, he is known more for betting than his music. He bets money between 500,000- 2,000,000 UGX.
Micheal: Haaa… Micheal is King of the game. He has exported the vice to Dubai where he lost big sums of money. Maybe this explains why he is still stuck there.
The views expressed above are not those of the writer or the website but rather the views of our Facebook fans generated through a survey run on the Facebook page.