After getting back together, Sherry ‘Sharifah’ Matovu tattoos her ex-name lover’s on her body
Sherry Matovu is well known for her vocal and contentious opinions about bleaching. Recently, it was revealed to the world that Sherry has had issues with her love life.
The tattoo artist gave singer Sherry Matovu Sharifah her ex-name lover’s as a way of saying she had returned to him, while her goal of making him jealous was only an added bonus.
Sherry Matovu is well known for her vocal and contentious opinions about bleaching. Recently, it was revealed to the world that Sherry has had issues with her love life.
Despite their recent difficulties, she was able to patch things up with Thaddeus Katumba, and on Thursday they reached a peaceful understanding.
After promising to be a better version of herself on national television, Sherry Matovu rejoined her family on the UnCut show.
Because she had learnt her lesson, she vowed to Katumba that she would love him and would not repeat the faults that resulted in their previous breakup.
Sherry Matovu, who is better known as Sharifah, swore to follow her husband’s Muslim faith, honoring him by sharing his religion.
I tell my husband that after being newly married, I’m now determined to being more responsible, so he should expect to see the Sharifah I’ve become, rather than the Sherry Matovu he’s seen in the past, which was irresponsible.
Sherry Matovu, the governor of the Financial and Commercial Crimes Division, warned the judiciary and legal profession against corruption.
To highlight her devotion, the neighborhood beautician had the words “Till my dying breath, Katts” tattooed on her arms.
“Katts” is her husband’s surname, Katumba, shortened. She has joined the ranks of many other women who have tattoos of their lover’s initials on their bodies.