Musician Gloria Bugie has revealed that she does not consider any fellow artist a personal friend, despite being actively involved in Uganda's music industry.

Speaking in an interview with a local television station, the singer explained that she prefers to maintain professional relationships with fellow musicians rather than develop close personal friendships.

According to Gloria, her interactions with other artists are largely centered on work, and she sees no need to cultivate friendships beyond professional engagements.

“I don’t see what I should be talking about with fellow musicians every day. We can work together on a project, finish it, and that is it. I don't have friends in this industry, and it is all well,” she said.

The singer noted that she is comfortable with her approach and believes it helps her maintain clear boundaries between her personal and professional life.

While collaborations and industry partnerships remain important to her career, Gloria indicated that she prefers to keep those relationships focused on business rather than friendship.

Her comments offer a glimpse into how she navigates the entertainment industry, where friendships and professional relationships often overlap.

Despite occasionally making headlines for her controversial lifestyle and outspoken views, Gloria Bugie continues to enjoy a strong fan following and remains one of the industry's most talked-about artists.