Charlene Ruto, President William Ruto’s third daughter, has spoken to those body shaming her.

Charlene Ruto, President William Ruto’s third daughter, has spoken about the challenges she faced growing up in a political family.
In a March 9 interview with Citizen TV, Charlene opened up about the problems she faces when facing public scrutiny and how she copes when there is more scrutiny.
Recalling her first years in the public eye, Charlene explained that she faced reactions and negativity from strangers, especially from fake social media accounts impersonating her.
Determined to continue his narrative, he devoted himself to social activities such as planting trees to confirm that he was involved in politics outside his own path.
– I want to know and understand people’s lives and what they do,” said Charlene.
But with the increase in popularity, no useful criticism comes, especially about her appearance and personal preferences.
Charlene also shared her experience with cyberbullying.

-Yes, I have a wide forehead and I like it. I’m not going to hide it just because God gave it to me,” admits
Charlene, seeing the importance of protecting her brain during digital analysis He admits that he chose to participate in the online message.
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– Then came a lot of online reviews and stress about the way I dressed, my hair, and my makeup. I was cyberbullied, so I decided to make that one of the 30 things I would focus on. –
He admitted that Ruto came with special challenges which he overcame with the help of his brothers and his unwavering faith.
She describes her father as a supportive person who values family and accepts his children’s feelings.
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He also admires his father’s devotion to the country and remembers his negative attitude towards his chosen profession.
-My father is a good man. It gives us the freedom to be who we want to be when we grow up. He didn’t ask us to read anything. It just gives us direction, so for me, I love communication. He is a mentor and dedicated to this country. ” she said.
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Charlene also gave insight into her mother’s influence, describing her strictness and care, instilling discipline and values in the family.



