Victoria Rubadiri Narrates How She Was Mistreated As She Grew Up In The US

The NTV siren recalls the difficult times she went through as she grew up in America, with torrents of racial slurs flowing her way because of her skin colour.

Victoria Rubadiri has narrated the difficult times she faced when she lived in America and how she even at some point felt like she should scratch her skin hard to become white.

The TV siren says that people have different perceptions and the Americans had theirs towards black people living there.

Victoria also discussed Kenyan socialites and she seemingly looked disturbed by the idea of being a socialite. She says that she really does not advocate the socialite profession but if it makes one happy then they have the right to practice it.

In an exclusive interview with Ghafla Kenya, the NTV anchor has blasted those who post their nude photos on the internet to attract attention. Victoria thinks it is an unethical behavior that should be abolished.

She adds that Kenyans should stop imitating Americans in the socialite industry.

Here is the whole interview as it went:

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