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Watch: Video of Victor Ruz, Patricia Sitya Loss kissing gets netizens talking

 Video of Victor Ruz, Patricia Sitya Loss kissing gets netizens talking

The video, which was recorded from a car, has also sparked speculations that the two are dating.

Some of the reactions to the video are hilarious.

A commenter said: "Naye victor ruz😂😂 ka kiss nga his eyes are open😂"

Another said: "Guy aint feeling the kiss🤣🤣🤣new comer🤣🤣gal child bamuwe uniform🤣🤣"

Said another: "Eyo kiss yabakwabuzi, eyes wide open."


Patricia Sitya Loss, 19, became famous after her dance group Triplets Ghetto Kids appeared in Eddy Kenzo's popular song Sitya Loss in 2014. The song would become a global sensation giving them another mileage that saw them appear in American rapper French Montana's song Unforgettable in 2017.

The dancer, whose real name is Patricia Nabakooza,sat for her Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) examinations in 2022 from Uganda Martyrs’ High School, Lubaga.

Victor Ruz, real name Victor Wajja, is one of the best male vocalists in Uganda, popular for songs like Kikomando, Nfa, Ogeza, Wansala, Love Legend, Ndeese Love and Official.


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