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I joined ‘UnCut’ because I felt my passion was there – Immy Candance on ditching Spark TV

Media personality Immy Candance, born Tebitendwa, has opened up on why she dumped Serena Hotel-based Spark TV to join Sanyuka TV saying she felt her passion was with hosting the “UnCut” show.

She explained that she took the decision to join the Naguru Hill-based TV station after she was asked to stop presenting one of the two shows (DailySoup and 21 Questions) she was hosting on Spark TV.

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In the process, her bosses tasked her to host ’21 Questions’ something that she did not welcome. She stated that the decision by her former bosses to step down as a host from two shows was for stastics purposes and ratings.

Having been contacted several times to cross to Sanyuka TV to host the “UnCut” show, Immy Candance notes that stepping down from DailySoup increased her chances of working on Sanyuka since some individuals put the TV station bosses to acquire her services.

On requesting whether she still stood a chance to host the show after turning down several offers, she was welcomed with open hands and she also gladly welcomed the opportunity and said goodbye to Spark TV.

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“I wanted to join UnCut because I felt my passion was there, so I left my former workplace on good terms”, Immy Candance said in an interview.

When asked what her dream job was as a child and during her upbringing, Immy Candance notes that she always wanted to be a lawyer and had never dreamed of doing anything besides being a lawyer.

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However, her dream crushed when she failed to raise the desired points that would qualify her to join law school and her mother convinced her that she would be a good journalist which she took on and has since excelled well.

“I grew up wanting to be a lawyer. I never desired to do anything besides that.Unfortaunately, when my points cut me off, my mother advised me to do journalism but that wasn’t my wish. Positively, have managed to be successful out of it”, she narrated.

On her journey to becoming a renowned media personality, Immy Candance stresses that she has faced a lot of challenges including working at a radio station that did not pay her for one and a half years for the period of two years that she worked at the station.

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“After finishing campus, I wanted to hustle, and I got an opportunity to do a night show at a radio station. I wasn’t paid for one and a half years, even though I worked every day. I worked there for two years and also started doing marketing and sales”.

 

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