Ugandan socialite and businesswoman Zari Hassan has publicly expressed frustration over what she describes as constant online criticism and negativity directed at her lifestyle.
In a strong response shared amid ongoing social media discussions, Zari addressed individuals who frequently target her with negative comments.
She said she does not understand why some people dedicate so much time and energy to criticising her life instead of focusing on their own personal growth and responsibilities.
Her remarks come at a time when she continues to attract significant attention online due to her public lifestyle, business ventures, and presence on social media platforms.
According to her, the repeated negativity has become exhausting, and she feels that much of it is unnecessary and unproductive.
Zari emphasized that while she is used to being in the public eye, the level of persistent criticism she receives often goes beyond constructive opinion and turns into targeted hate.
She suggested that such behaviour reflects more on the individuals spreading it than on the person being criticised.
Her statement quickly gained traction online, sparking mixed reactions from social media users. Some supported her stance, agreeing that public figures are often unfairly judged and subjected to excessive scrutiny.
Others, however, argued that being a public figure naturally comes with both admiration and criticism.
Despite the backlash, Zari maintained her position, reiterating that she prefers to focus on her personal life, family, and business activities rather than engage in online negativity.
The exchange highlights the ongoing tension between celebrities and online audiences in the digital age, where public figures are constantly exposed to both support and criticism, often in equal measure.
