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Chosen Becky’s Sister Ruth Kuganja Claps Back at Nose Trolls

wamalaBy wamalaSeptember 28, 20253 Mins Read
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The internet can be brutal, and for Ruth Kuganja — the younger sister of Ugandan singer Chosen Becky — dealing with online hate has been one of her toughest challenges. The rising entertainer recently opened up about the constant trolling she faces, particularly on TikTok, where critics have mocked her appearance and attacked her confidence.

“They Call Me Big Nose”

Ruth revealed that TikTok has been the harshest platform for her, with users mocking both her and her famous sister for supposedly having “big noses.”

“They say my nose is too big and ask why I pinned it, but I don’t see any problem with it,” Ruth shared. “Actually, in my family, my nose is the smallest. They even compliment me and my nose pin.”

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Despite the cruel remarks, Ruth is standing strong. She insists that she feels beautiful and confident in her own skin, refusing to let online negativity break her spirit.

The Power of Self-Love

What stands out about Ruth’s response is her resilience. Instead of hiding or conforming to internet trolls’ demands, she proudly embraces her looks and her unique sense of style.

“They troll me to remove the pin so that they can listen to what I’m saying or singing. But honestly, do I have to first remove the pin to make sense?” she asked.

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Her words strike a chord in an era where social media often pressures young women into changing themselves to fit impossible beauty standards.

The Dark Side of TikTok Fame

TikTok has become one of the fastest-growing platforms in Uganda and beyond, but with its growth has come a toxic side of online culture — cyberbullying. Public figures and influencers often find themselves in the crosshairs of anonymous users who feel empowered to criticize their appearance without accountability.

For someone like Ruth, who is still carving her own path in entertainment, this kind of harassment can be especially tough. But her determination to rise above it is a powerful message for young women everywhere.

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Chosen Becky’s Influence

Being the younger sister of Chosen Becky, who is one of Uganda’s most beloved singers, naturally puts Ruth in the spotlight. While the connection comes with visibility, it also comes with heightened scrutiny. Fans and critics alike often compare siblings in the industry, sometimes unfairly.

Yet, Ruth’s openness about her struggles and her refusal to conform to negativity set her apart as a voice of empowerment in her own right.

Why Her Message Resonates

Ruth’s story isn’t just about defending her looks — it’s about challenging toxic beauty standards and standing tall in the face of bullying. She’s reminding her followers and critics that confidence isn’t about perfection, it’s about self-acceptance.

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  • Online trolls called her nose “too big.”
  • Ruth clapped back, proudly saying her family loves her look.
  • She insists her beauty and talent speak louder than any insult.

Moving Forward

For now, Ruth seems unfazed by the negativity, turning hate into fuel for her personal growth. She’s showing young women in Uganda and beyond that beauty is subjective — and no one should feel pressured to erase what makes them unique.

“I don’t see any problem with it,” she reiterated, beaming with pride.

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Final Word

Ruth Kuganja’s clapback isn’t just a defense of her looks — it’s a powerful stand against the online bullying culture that so many young women face. By speaking out, she’s turning her pain into purpose, reminding fans that true beauty is about confidence, not conformity.

What’s your take on Ruth Kuganja’s bold message to her trolls? Drop your thoughts in the comments and join the conversation!

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