Don't rush to condemn Katrina's words just yet! Prima Kardashi is urging the public to show understanding towards socialite Katrina Nilzero after a controversial interview.
Kardashi defended Nilzero's remarks, where she called Sheilah Gashumba a 'dummy' and denied rumors of a past relationship with Gashumba's ex, Rickman. But here's where it gets juicy... Kardashi believes Nilzero's bold statements were made under the influence of alcohol, which might explain her unfiltered comments.
Kardashi empathizes, saying, 'I get it. We've all been there. A few drinks can loosen your tongue and make you say things you might not normally say.' She adds, 'I didn't judge her because I know she's not one for the spotlight. I saw a tipsy, carefree moment.'
This interview has sparked debates about the impact of alcohol on public figures' statements. Is it fair to scrutinize every word when someone might be under the influence? And what about the role of the interviewer in such situations? Should they intervene or let the conversation flow?
Josh Ruby, an experienced editor in the Ugandan entertainment scene, brings us this intriguing story. What's your take on this? Do you think alcohol should be considered a mitigating factor in such instances, or are public figures always accountable for their words?