
Ugandan singer Ava Peace, whose real name is Maureen Peace Namugonza, has broken her silence on reports of leaked videos being associated with her name and image.
Leaked videos that some had been claiming belonged to Ava Peace have been trending on social media platforms for many hours.

Now, Ava Peace has come out to clear the air on the leaked videos associated with her name and brand.
In statements, the award-winning artist strongly denied any involvement and called for an end to the spread of misinformation.
In one statement, the singer expressed her usual resilience against online criticism but highlighted how this situation crossed a line.
“I’m never unnecessarily bothered by unpredicted internet flames but for this one it’s too much,” she wrote.
Ava Peace went on to explain the hard work behind building her reputation and directly refuted the claims.
“We go through a lot to put the name out to where it’s heard. This is NOT me,” she stated.
She pointed out clear physical discrepancies in the videos to support her denial.
“In one of the videos there’s a lady and a man but I’ve never gained that weight in my life. Even a f00l can see that it ain’t my face,” Ava Peace continued.
The artist concluded her initial message on a note of faith amid what she sees as targeted attacks.
“But just [because] there are determined forces of evil don’t mean God’s Fair Hand won’t prevail,” she added.
Later, Ava Peace issued a more formal public notice to address the issue comprehensively.
“It has come to my attention that certain videos circulating on social media are being wrongly associated with me,” she began.
“I wish to clearly and unequivocally state that I am NOT the individual featured in those videos,” the singer emphasized.
She reflected on her professional standards and commitment to positive values.
“I have always conducted myself with professionalism, integrity, and respect for others, and I remain committed to upholding those values,” Ava Peace stated.
The artist then urged her fans and the public to act responsibly.
“I therefore urge members of the public to refrain from spreading misinformation, making assumptions, or sharing unver!fied content,” she wrote.
She expressed gratitude to supporters who reached out for clarification.
“I appreciate those who have sought clarification directly and thank everyone for their continued trust and support,” Ava Peace noted.
In closing, she called for better online conduct.
“Let us all promote responsible use of social media and respect for one another. Thank you.”
Read our previous story on so-called Ava Peace leaked videos Here.
Ava Peace’s supposed leaked videos were released in the same week as those attributed to Kisitu Kirabo and Shani Lips. (See Details Here and There).
Shani Lips has previously spoken out on reports that she is a l€sb!@n after the leaked video. She also threatened to drag her ex-boyfriend to court for leaking the video. (See Details Here, There and Over There).
Meanwhile, weeks ago Kyanja Airbnb ‘Leaked Videos’ Sparked Concerns on Hidden Cameras, Privacy in Kampala as reported HERE.




