Uncategorized KENYA’S 22-YEAR-OLD TREE-HUGGING GUINNESS CHAMP JUST REVEALED HER OLD WHITE BOYFRIEND – AND KENYANS ARE SCREAMING ‘BETRAYAL’ OVER THIS CRINGE DANCE VIDEO!”

KENYA’S 22-YEAR-OLD TREE-HUGGING GUINNESS CHAMP JUST REVEALED HER OLD WHITE BOYFRIEND – AND KENYANS ARE SCREAMING ‘BETRAYAL’ OVER THIS CRINGE DANCE VIDEO!”

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In a move that’s got the entire Kenyan internet in flames, 22-year-old Guinness World Record holder Truphena Muthoni – the fearless young activist who spent a record-breaking 72 hours glued to a tree in Nyeri like her life depended on it – has just dropped the mother of all bombshells: her brand-new (and very white) boyfriend.

The video, which exploded on X after being posted by TikTokGossipKe, shows the eco-warrior with her signature wild red-blue-green braids, dancing like she’s at a village rave. She’s smiling ear-to-ear, shaking her hips, pointing at the camera, and throwing fists in the air. Next to her? An older mzungu guy with light hair, a nose ring, and the awkward rhythm of someone who’s definitely not from around here. He’s in a basic pink t-shirt, swinging his arms like he’s trying not to embarrass himself while she carries the entire vibe.

No long speech. No announcement. Just pure, unfiltered “this is my man” energy in a random open shed with a wooden roof. And Kenya is losing its collective mind.

On one side, some are calling it “cute” and “refreshing” – the serious tree-hugger finally letting loose after saving the planet one hug at a time. But the loud majority? They’re not buying it. Comments are flooding in with the same brutal question: “Why a mzungu? And why does he look old enough to be her uncle?”

This isn’t just gossip. This is cultural war in 2026 Kenya. Truphena built her entire brand on pure Kenyan grit – hugging indigenous trees for 72 hours straight to fight climate change, drawing massive crowds to Nyeri, and turning her record into a national symbol of youth activism. She talks mental health, inclusion, and protecting our forests like a true daughter of the soil.

Now she’s twerking with a white man who probably flew in on a plane that burns more carbon than her entire 72-hour tree hug saved.

The accusations are flying:

  • “She’s gone full colonial – trading African kings for a mzungu sugar daddy.”
  • “After all that talk about protecting our heritage, she’s out here hugging foreign trees… and foreign men.”
  • “This is why our young girls are lost – one Guinness record and suddenly local boys aren’t good enough.”

Even the replies under the original post are savage: “Huyu mzungu hajui atauliwa eventually” (this white guy doesn’t know he’ll eventually get killed) and “As Kenyans we tolerate mediocrity sana.”

Truphena herself hasn’t said a word yet. The video is all vibes – no explanation, no “how we met” story, no defense. Just her and her older white boyfriend grooving like it’s the most natural thing in the world.

But that’s exactly what’s pissing people off. In a country where interracial relationships still spark debates about culture, money, and “selling out,” this feels like a direct slap to every young Kenyan man who’s been told to “focus on your hustle” while the girl next door runs off with a foreigner the moment she gets famous.

Is this love? Clout? Or just the ultimate plot twist in Kenya’s environmental activism saga?

Whatever it is, one thing is clear: Truphena Muthoni’s tree-hugging days might be over… but the online dragging has only just begun.

What do YOU think? Is this beautiful interracial love or a total sell-out? Drop your hottest take below – the comment section is already on fire. 🔥

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