Singer Hellen Lukoma revealed that at some point during her pregnancy she desired to have a bigger bum. “When I was pregnant, I wanted my Nyash to grow bigger,” Lukoma, who has two children said while appearing on Sanyuka TV when she was asked what she thinks of her body size.
The petite songstress was also asked to opine on the notion held by a section of society that most female musicians don’t want to give birth. “I think it’s us who misunderstand them. It’s not that they don’t want to. Some may not be ready. They could be so busy with work. I don’t know,” Lukoma said.
“It’s not that we don’t want. The other problem is that we join the industry at a young age and people who have seen us for a while think we are too old.”
The Bya Daddy singer got married to her former manager Anwar Kaka in 2019 and changed her name from Hellen to Hela. On Valentine’s Day of this year, Kaka gifted Lukoma with a Range Rover Sport.
Asked what kind of job the husband does to be able to raise that kind of money, she said: “He is a businessman… He is not a thief… He has a good heart and he is generous.”
The actress, model and fashion designer rose to fame after acting as Patra in The Hostel series, Felicia in the Honourables series, and as Hellen Mutungi in the Beneath The Lies series.
She is also a Makerere Business School graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business.
Hellen was also part of the defunct only female music group called The Obsessions before she took on a solo career in music and ventured into other things like modeling and fashion design.