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Ugandan Singer Spice Diana Encourages Young TikTokers to Stay Disciplined and Focused

She meets with rising TikTok stars Quin Celin and Princess Keron, emphasizing the importance of discipline and self-belief.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
May 24, 2025
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Ugandan singer Spice Diana advises young TikTok influencers to maintain discipline and focus.

Ugandan songstress Spice Diana recently met with young TikTok sensations Quin Celin and Princess Keron, who have gained millions of followers through their engaging content and viral dance challenges.

Recognizing their talent and dedication, Spice Diana praised the duo, stating, “These children are stars, not by mistake.

There is a reason why they are all shining. They are smart; they pay attention to detail”

Having known Celin and Keron for some time, Spice Diana expressed joy in witnessing their growth and the emergence of other young TikTokers joining the movement.

She encouraged the youngsters to keep believing in themselves and to remain hopeful about their futures.

“Some of us never had a chance to know what we want when we were younger, but you guys have mentors, you have managers and parents who support you. Do not disappoint them,” she advised

Emphasizing the importance of discipline and responsibility, Spice Diana reminded the young influencers that they are fortunate to have clear goals and support systems.

She noted, “At least you are growing up knowing what you want, and you are already earning some money from something that you love to do.”

” That means you can even pay for your own school fees. Behave well and listen to your managers and parents because discipline is key” .

Spice Diana’s interaction with these young talents underscores the significant role that mentorship and guidance play in nurturing the next generation of digital content creators.

Her advice serves as a reminder of the values that contribute to sustained success in the rapidly evolving world of social media.

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