News reaching our platform confirms that Hajjat wa Hajji singer Vivian Tendo has successfully relocated to the United States of America in search of greener pastures.
Over the weekend, Vivian Tendo bid farewell to her friends and family following her bold decision to settle in the US.
The singer’s relocation comes at a moment when she had stepped back from music in light of her marriage to Moses Tinsley.
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Furthermore, Vivian Tendo’s family hosted a small party where they prayed together and expressed their support and well-wishes for the singer’s new life journey.
Oh my love, this is so emotional. You know this long distance doesn’t define us. I love you so much, my cutie pie. Thank you for doing this life thing with me. Thank you for being my favorite sister. I want you to be strong for me because we both know God has the very best plans for us, my little one.
Please make sure you video call me every 10 minutes. I want to know what you’re up to 24/7 because you’re my baby, you know that. Inlaw finally won, munange, but know that I treasure you, my love. Love you forever.
In videos shared by the singer’s close friends, she revealed that she would miss them and the country so badly but was confident they would reunite one day.
Vivian joins the growing list of Ugandan musicians who relocated to the US, including Desire Luzinda, Naira Ali, and Gen. Mega Dee, among others.
In conclusion, the singer was warmly welcomed by her husband, Moses Tinsley, in a moment marked by hugs and excitement.
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