• Miss Uganda Natasha Nyonyozi discussed her dating experiences on the Sabrina Agasha podcast, highlighting her worst relationship with a self-absorbed man who constantly bragged and made her feel undervalued. 
  • She also revealed her biggest red flags in men, citing poor hygiene, excessive interaction with women, and following many female accounts on social media as major deal breakers.

It seems that even beauty queens face challenges when it comes to relationships as they search for their prince charming to retrieve their missing Cinderella shoe. During her appearance on the Sabrina Agasha podcast, Miss Uganda 2024/25, Natasha Nyonyozi, shared her experiences with some unfortunate dating moments.

Natasha Nyonyozi

When asked about her most unpleasant dating experience, she mentioned that it was her most recent one. Nyonyozi explained that this man had an inflated sense of self-importance and couldn’t stop bragging about himself.

It turns out, this individual believed that being with her was a privilege, making her feel less valued, which led her to end the relationship before it escalated further.

Honestly, the worst dating experience I’ve had is the one I’ve just been through. This man wouldn’t stop talking about himself; he was incredibly self-absorbed. He seemed to think that being with me was a favor to me, as if he was contributing more than being on equal ground.

Sabrina suggested that perhaps it is Nyonyozi’s beauty, sophistication, and grace that intimidate these men, causing them to inflate their own worth in order to impress her.

She remarked that this man might have attempted to manipulate Nyonyozi by undermining her, to which Nyonyozi acknowledged that it was likely his next tactic, though she was relieved she cut off communication swiftly before it could develop.

Moreover, when asked about her red flags in relationships, the Miss Uganda queen quickly pointed out hygiene as a significant turn-off for her.

She also noted that a man who interacts with numerous women would be unacceptable because she cannot envision her partner being surrounded by many girls whenever he goes out.

Sabrina added that a man who follows a lot of female accounts on social media is also a warning sign, which Nyonyozi concurred with.