Alex Muhangi, the founder of Comedy Store Uganda, has expressed a deep desire to reconcile with musician Bebe Cool, stating he is willing to go to extreme lengths to earn his forgiveness.
While appearing on NTV’s The Beat, Muhangi opened up about his legal dispute with Bebe Cool and his efforts to apologize.
“I even told Bebe Cool’s lawyer that if it takes me kneeling from Ntinda to Kamwokya for him to forgive me, I’m ready to do it,” Alex Muhangi revealed.

He shared that he once considered kneeling at Bebe Cool’s gate but was advised against it by close friends, who felt it would infringe on the singer’s privacy.
“I wanted to go and kneel at his stage, but I was told that might be too much and a violation of his privacy which I respect.The point is, if I offended him, I’m willing to do whatever it takes to make peace.”,he added.

This comes in the wake of a lawsuit filed by Bebe Cool, who accuses Muhangi of infringing on neighboring rights by uploading and distributing his content without authorization.
The artist claims that between December 2017 and December 2024, Muhangi made 15 video links available online, allowing the public to access and download them.
Bebe Cool has yet to publicly respond to Muhangi’s plea for forgiveness. We will provide updates as the story develops.