- TV presenter Willis Raburu revealed on Dr. Ofweneke’s show that childhood bullying over his weight began in eighth grade and persisted into adulthood
- Raburu shared that relentless taunts, including derogatory comments from classmates and social media critics, led him to undergo gastric bypass surgery
- The emotional toll of this ridicule was so profound that he only managed to look at himself naked in the mirror for the first time after his surgery
In a heartfelt revelation on comedian Dr. Ofweneke’s show, TV presenter Willis Raburu has shared the painful history of being bullied due to his body weight.
Raburu disclosed that his struggles with weight-related taunts began as early as eighth grade, where he was often mocked by classmates for weighing 100 kilos.
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The presenter, who has recently undergone gastric bypass surgery to combat his weight issues, recounted how the relentless ridicule continued into adulthood, exacerbated by harsh comments on social media.
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Raburu’s emotional journey included a profound struggle with self-image, revealing that he never felt confident enough to look at himself naked in the mirror until after his surgery.