The top TikTokers in Uganda who carry with them thousands of followers
HABARI DAILY I Kampala, Uganda I A female content creator has stirred controversy after she revealed that she has started a business centered on “beating men into shape.”
Ugandan TikTok personality Alite Crystal made the remarks during an appearance on The Awakening on The Morning Addiction, where she insisted that the venture is not satire or clout-chasing, but a real and profitable hustle.
When asked whether the idea was just a joke, Crystal responded firmly, “No, no, no. It’s a real business. It’s my latest.”
According to her, women reach out through TikTok seeking help with partners accused of cheating, excessive drinking, scamming, or physical abuse. Crystal claims she works with a group to confront such men and “beat them back into shape.”
“So I recently started a business where I beat men,” she said. “You are in a violent relationship. This boyfriend is trying to scam you. He’s cheating on you. He’s beating you up. It’s actually given me more money than any content creation gig has ever given me.”
She thanked her TikTok followers for turning the idea into what she described as a steady source of income.
“I’ve gotten so many clients from TikTok. You guys have really kept the lights on in my house,” she added.
Crystal went on to describe how clients allegedly direct her to bars and local hangouts where the men are found.
“These men who go out and drink and then they are at a random kafunda, they just point me towards the kafunda. Jump on a call with me. My number is in my bio. Wake me up at midnight to beat a man. Please, please give me the opportunity,” she said.
In one of the boldest parts of the interview, she revealed she has set herself a target.
“I want to be able to beat at least a thousand men by 2027. If I can do that as a businesswoman, that’s good enough,” she declared.
She also claimed she hopes to involve law enforcement, saying that after confronting men accused of serious crimes, she would want them handed over to police.
“After beating you up, I want to drag you to the police and say this one has been beating up a pregnant woman… this one raped a girl… I’m literally going to punish men for sure. It’s not a joke.”
Her statements have since divided opinion online. While some supporters argue that abusive men deserve to be exposed, critics warn that taking matters into one’s own hands could lead to more violence and possible legal consequences.
Whether serious enterprise or social media stunt, one thing is certain — Alite Crystal has sparked a conversation that is not dying down anytime soon.

