In a candid interview on Galaxy TV’s Jikonkone Rewind, Sharon shared insights into Ugandan artist Vyroota’s personal preferences, sparking widespread discussions online.
According to Sharon, Vyroota made it clear that he does not fancy “slay queens,” instead showing a preference for women like her, whom he described as his type.

This revelation adds a new dimension to the unfolding scandal, painting a picture of the artist’s taste and personal values. The conversation quickly gained traction on social media, with many viewers debating Vyroota’s alleged remarks and their implications.
Some commenters viewed it as an attempt to justify his actions, while others saw it as an unnecessary exposure of his personal preferences. Regardless, Sharon’s statements have offered fans a glimpse into Vyroota’s private life, further fueling curiosity about the man behind the music.

This aspect of the interview has intensified the public’s engagement with the story, as it intertwines the scandal with discussions about modern dating, authenticity, and societal labels like “slay queens.”
For Vyroota, this may not only shape his public image but also spark a deeper conversation about how personal choices intersect with public scrutiny.