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FULL FIGURE BREATHES FIRE! Presidential Advisor Threatens To Drag Odongo Otto To Court Over “Miss Uganda” Jab

The outspoken socialite-turned-political mobiliser is reportedly furious after Odongo Otto compared Norbert Mao’s Speakership chances to “Full Figure becoming Miss Uganda.

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By KW Staff

25 May 2026

FULL FIGURE BREATHES FIRE! Presidential Advisor Threatens To Drag Odongo Otto To Court Over “Miss Uganda” Jab
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Drama is exploding online after presidential advisor and social media personality Full Figure reportedly threatened legal action against outspoken politician Odonga Otto over comments that have now triggered a storm on Ugandan social media.

The controversy started after Odonga Otto, while discussing the race for Speaker of Parliament, allegedly said the chances of Norbert Mao winning were “almost like the chances of Full Figure becoming Miss Uganda.”

The statement immediately went viral across X, Facebook and TikTok, with clips and screenshots spreading fast as Ugandans debated whether the remark crossed the line into body-shaming and public humiliation.

Now Full Figure appears ready for war.

In viral video reactions circulating online, the controversial mobiliser sounded visibly angry as she blasted Odongo Otto for dragging her name into political debates.

Sources close to the situation indicate she is considering taking the matter to court, arguing that the comments were disrespectful and intended to ridicule her appearance publicly.

The backlash has divided social media.

Some users defended Otto, insisting the statement was political sarcasm and not meant to personally attack Full Figure. Others accused the politician of using degrading comparisons against women for cheap laughs.

Meanwhile, Otto himself appeared to soften his tone online, later posting that his statement simply meant “it was possible,” while insisting that women with full figures can also win beauty contests.

But by the time clarification came, the internet was already on fire.

The controversy has once again thrown Uganda’s political class into the centre of celebrity-style social media chaos, where one sentence can instantly become a nationwide trending topic.

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