According to science, the more massive the star, the faster it burns up its fuel supply and the shorter its lifespan. One would say the same for the fickle, if not fast-paced world of entertainment. Stars have been known to dazzle many with their talent, only to fizzle out before their audiences can catch a breath. Most of us were introduced to Patricia Kihoro from the third season of Tusker Project Fame. But unlike some stars, this charming, multifaceted, down-to-earth woman whose personality is as smooth as her voice continues to grow from strength to strength. She has cultivated a massive, loyal and (mostly) adoring following from her performances, work and social media pages. And from the look of things her fans, friends and foes alike have a lot to look forward to:
Patricia is instantly open; greeting me with a warm hug that instantly erases the need for painful ice breakers. As we settle down, she is tying up a few work-related details on her phone. From where I sit, her skin seems to be glowing from an internal light source and is completely make up free. I compliment her on how great it looks. She is gracious in her response, and shares briefly about her two year struggle to get her skin to this state of vitality.