Eddy Kenzo, the beloved Ugandan singer, recently clapped back at online trolls who have been making fun of him. The "Sitya Loss" hitmaker took to social media to address the haters, calmly stating that karma will eventually catch up to those who mock him.

The recent online bullying has been particularly intense, especially after Kenzo was spotted at an oil company alongside his wife and State Minister for Energy. Photos of him wearing protective gear and writing on a piece of paper quickly went viral, with social media users poking fun at his academic background and questioning his contributions to the visit.

Despite the online ridicule, Kenzo seems to be taking it all in stride. He even shared one of the memes, laughing it off and acknowledging the humor in the situation. The singer believes that much of the negative attention stems from jealousy of his success.

In a recent TV interview, Kenzo said that he understands the nature of fame and that people have the right to express themselves. He even admitted to finding some of the memes funny, stating, "I’m an entertainer, and that’s one of the ways I can entertain those people."

While some celebrities might resort to legal action to silence their critics, Kenzo has chosen a different approach.