Bebe Cool is indeed a media
magnet, even without a big song, he will do something that will turn the
cameras his way; either through a random rant, a fight in a bar or a charity
event.
This time however Bebe Cool makes
the headlines for something rather different; his health.
Over the weeks, it was rumored
that Bebe Cool had damaged his vocal chord and thus didn't have to perform for
a couple of months, Gagamel fans had rushed to dispute the claims though the
man involved remained tight lipped about it all.
However, on Saturday 13th, Bebe
Cool made some shocking decisions as he posted on facebook to over 80,000
followers. The Gagamel boss declared his decision to quit smoking Shisha and
drinking.
According to the post, the singer
was advised by his throat doctor aptly known as an ENT.
“No more shisha, alcohol for me,
and this has come at the right time of Ramadhan..”, read part of the post.
He admits that he's been trying
to quit the habit but all in vain.
Over the years Bebe Cool has been
vocal against his friends who abuse drugs like marijuana, at one time he
insisted he can't be friends with Bobi wine because of his behavior towards the
holy herb. However, ever since someone sneaked a pot and pipe of shisha in a
Ugandan club, Bebe has been puffing clouds and bubbles of different flavours
and in some way, this has caught up with him.
“He got a vocal chord problem and
one time, we doubted whether he would be able to sing at the September
Coccidiosis concerts”, said one of the singers' aides.
Bebe Cool quitting booze may not
certainly be the best of news for some Gagamel die hards who usually enjoyed
all paid for drinks while hanging with the artiste.
“For all my friends who have been
drinking with me, please embrace the new Rasta”, he says.
Seconds within making the post,
congratulatory messages started flowing though some called it a cheap
publication for his launch later in the year.
Though, on a sad note, Bebe
Cool's wife Zuena Kirema is in hospital after their son, Caysan Ssali Siye was
diagnosed with a mild skin irritation.
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