- Kenya’s first lady, Charlene Ruto, seized the chance to reconnect with Zimbabwe’s first daughter, Tariro Mnangagwa, at the Women in Film Awards
- Arriving in style at the event, held at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development on Thika Road, the two were spotted in a sleek black Mercedes Benz, exchanging warm greetings and sharing in the excitement of the occasion
- The event, dedicated to celebrating the contributions of women in film and business, saw several of Kenya’s esteemed female filmmakers and performers being recognized with trophies and certificates
During the recent Women in Film Awards, Kenya’s first daughter, Charlene Ruto, had a memorable encounter with Zimbabwe’s first daughter, Tariro Mnangagwa, sparking a moment of camaraderie and connection.
Charlene exuded elegance in a sleek red dinner dress, radiating confidence and charm as she engaged in lively conversation with her Zimbabwean counterpart.
Both were invited as distinguished guests by the event committee, highlighting the aim of honoring and celebrating women breaking barriers in the thriving film industry, whether as actors or screenwriters.
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Taking the podium to address the media, the first daughters discussed their respective youth projects, emphasizing their commitment to uplifting young people in their countries.
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Charlene underscored her focus on mentorship and guidance programs, emphasizing their importance in empowering Kenyan youth to make informed life choices.
From the moment they arrived at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development on Thika Road until the culmination of the event, where female filmmakers were recognized for their outstanding contributions, Charlene and Tariro enjoyed each other’s company, sharing a mutual passion for filmmaking.
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Tariro’s own enthusiasm for filmmaking was evident through her presence and participation at the event.
Video of Charlene Ruto Struggling to Walk in Heels Leaves Netizens in Stitches: “Stepping Ahead”
In a related development, a video of the first daughter getting overwhelmed by some red high heels shoes during an event has left the internet buzzing.
In the video originally posted by Mount Kenya University during her event appearance, Charlene is seen awkwardly taking long strides, with her legs appearing to tilt outwards in an uncomfortable way.
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The video hit the popular video-sharing app TikTok, with storm and left influencers like Nyako making videos to shade it.
For instance, Nyako who has been hailed as the President of TikTok made a laughing stalk out of it and opined that her designer failed terribly.
Nyako, urging fans who hadn’t seen the video to quickly check it out, voiced her disappointment, noting that Charlene appeared unsteady in the heels, clearly struggling to walk in them.
Nyako mentioned that while the video itself caught her attention, what truly had her laughing were the comments section, where thousands of users didn’t hold back in their reactions.