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Home»Entertainment»Kenyan Content Creator Meets Charlene Ruto’s Look Alike in Kisii University: “Watu Huniambia”
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Kenyan Content Creator Meets Charlene Ruto’s Look Alike in Kisii University: “Watu Huniambia”

winnie mabelBy winnie mabelMarch 15, 2024
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  • A Kenyan content creator encounterd a woman at Kisii University who bears a striking resemblance to Kenya’s first daughter, Charlene Ruto, sparking excitement and disbelief
  • The TikToker shared the coincidence online, expressing conviction in the woman’s resemblance to Charlene Ruto
  • Online users remarked that she bore a stronger resemblance to William Ruto himself rather than his daughter, whereas some argued that there was little similarity between them except for the foreheads

A Kenyan content creator was thrilled to encounter a woman who bore an uncanny resemblance to Kenya’s first daughter, Charlene Ruto, at Kisii University.

Using the TikTok handle @KisiiUniversity Gossip Club, the creator expressed delight at the serendipitous encounter, having crossed paths with the lady on multiple occasions and firmly believing in her resemblance to Charlene Ruto.

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Engaging openly, the lady acknowledged that she’s frequently compared to Charlene Ruto by others.

When asked about her resemblance, the lady, whom the creator flagged down, admitted it’s a common occurrence for people to mistake her for the first daughter due to their striking similarity.

Identified as Veronica Nzisa, she mentioned that even on social media, comparisons to the president’s daughter are frequent.

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Netizens weighed in on the resemblance, with some suggesting she resembled William Ruto more than Charlene, while others pointed out a shared feature—the forehead—between the two.

Charlene Ruto Addresses People Trolling Her Forehead

In other news, the first daughter addressed people who cyber bullied her by pointing out she has a big forehead.

Charlene in an interview with Citizen stated she is not ashamed of her looks adding she advised her hair stylist not to hide the forehead .

 “Yes, I have a big forehead and I like it. I don’t hide it since God blessed me with it,”

Charlene Ruto

During this period, Charlene acknowledged facing significant negative criticism, particularly regarding her forehead, attire, and hairstyle.

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She disclosed her decision to prioritize ignoring such comments for her own well-being.

“It came with a lot of online scrutiny and pressure about my dressing, how I do my makeup about my hair. I was cyber bullied and that is how I decided that it is one of the 30 things that I want to focus on.”

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