
Kampala, Uganda — Popular Ugandan musician Ava Peace (real name Maureen Peace Namugonza) has become one of the most discussed figures on social media in Uganda today, June 9, 2026, following the circulation of what appears to be leaked videos allegedly featuring her – or the so-called Ava Peace leaked videos.
The buzz originated primarily on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where users have been sharing snippets, memes, and requests for the footage. Many posts reference an original video or offer to share it privately, driving high engagement in Ugandan online communities.

Discussions often focus on her appearance and reactions to the content, blending shock, humor, and criticism.
Background on the Artist
Ava Peace is an award-winning artist known for her work in Afrobeat, R&B, dancehall, and soul. She has released several tracks, including “Ndi Omu,” “Who Was Here,” “Daily,” and collaborations like “No One No Body” with Jowy Landa.
Her music videos and performances have garnered significant views on YouTube and TikTok, where she maintains an active presence with dance challenges and fan engagement.26970f
As of recent posts on her official X account, she continues to promote her latest visuals for “Ndi Omu,” with no public statement addressing the circulating video.
The Controversy
This is not the first time private or personal matters involving Ugandan celebrities have gone viral, often fueled by social media’s rapid spread.
Online users describe the footage as a “supposed leaked private video,” but its authenticity remains unverified by the artist herself.
Such incidents raise important questions about digital privacy, consent, and the ethics of sharing such content without permission.
Cybercrime laws in Uganda and many jurisdictions prohibit the non-consensual distribution of private material, which can lead to legal consequences for those involved in leaking or widely distributing it.
Public Reaction
Reactions on X range from excitement and memes to concern. Some users celebrate the attention it brings her, noting it “unites” discussions and Ugandans.
Others express disappointment or call for respect toward the artist.
Posts include still images and offers to “DM” the video, indicating widespread sharing in groups.
The trend highlights the double-edged sword of fame in the digital age, where personal controversies can overshadow professional achievements.
Ava Peace’s team has not issued an official comment at the time of writing.
Ava Peace’s supposed leaked videos happen in the same week as those attributed to Kisitu Kirabo and Shani Lips. (See Details Here and There).
Socialite Kisitu Kirabo has come out to speak about her leaked videos. (Read what she said Here).






