Kush Tracey talks candidly about her errors and self-discovery

Image: Gospel singer and TV personality, Kush Tracey

In a poignant video shared on her TikTok page, Kenyan media personality Kush Tracey bared her soul, offering profound reflections on self-worth and personal growth.

With openness and vulnerability, the former rapper delved into the significance of the individuals we allow into our lives and their influence on our self-perception.

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“The people we choose to surround ourselves with are mirrors reflecting how we see and value ourselves,” Kush Tracey began. “Our perception of self is often shaped by our circumstances, backgrounds, challenges, and mistakes.”

Reflecting on her own journey, she acknowledged the tendency to base self-worth on external factors. “At times, we let our circumstances define our value, believing that our backgrounds or mistakes diminish our worth,” she shared.

In a moment of profound self-realization, Kush Tracey admitted, “I didn’t always understand my worth or my purpose.”

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Expressing gratitude for the lessons learned from her mistakes, she declared, “I’m thankful for the journey, for despite the challenges, I’ve been a vessel for change and impact.”

Last year, the former TV presenter courageously revealed her struggles with skin bleaching, detailing a journey that cost her more than Sh1.6 million and involved various methods, including injections, pills, and powders.

Recalling a pivotal moment, she recounted spending Sh40,000 on a bleaching package, only to have it stolen from her car. Undeterred, she repurchased the package, persisting in her quest for lighter skin.

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The toll on her physical health became evident as she spoke of experiencing varicose veins and avoiding sunlight due to the fragility of her skin.

The turning point in Kush Tracey’s story came when she questioned her motives, realizing she was chasing an unrealistic beauty standard. She made the courageous decision to stop bleaching, transitioning to natural oils to embrace her natural beauty.

The financial cost of her transformative journey was substantial, with Kush Tracey revealing she spent Sh45,000 per month for three years, totaling over Sh1.6 million.

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