Screenshots leak as Juliet Zawedde blasts Tamale Mirundi Jr. for hypocrisy and begging

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Social media is awash with screenshots of businesswoman Juliet Zawedde exposing blogger Tamale Mirundi Junior for being a serial beggar.  

Juliet Zawedde recently celebrated her birthday at Noni Vie, surrounded by close friends and family. While appearing on a YouTube podcast, Tamale Junior, who referred to himself as Juliet’s friend, addressed the party, openly rebuking her for choosing to celebrate in a bar.

According to Tamale, a woman of stature who comes off as rich didn’t have to celebrate like a high schooler. He claimed that she had lived a full life and had nothing to prove anymore; her birthday, therefore, deserved to be spent in the comfort of her home.

This rubbed Juliet the wrong way, and through bloggers, she allegedly publicly exposed Tamale Junior for being a beggar.

In a series of screenshots, Tamale is seen requesting Juliet to loan him money, claiming he would use it to buy a phone and a laptop to kickstart his online blogging.

Juliet is also seen sending him money numerous times, including $1,000 for his late dad’s medical bills in August.

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The screenshots also depict a desperate Tamale Junior trying to make contact with Juliet, but his calls get ignored. This might have angered him, and in retaliation, he threatened to withdraw his loyalty from Juliet and side with her enemies, only to be suddenly blocked by her.

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