Bullied for My Looks in High School, Laughed at in Campus—But Now I Grace Billboards and Wear the Crown of a Queen

In high school, I was never considered one of the “pretty girls.” In fact, I was often the punchline of cruel jokes. Boys would pass me without a glance, and some girls mocked my appearance to feel better about their own insecurities.

I kept hoping I would “blossom” in campus like everyone always says, but nothing changed when I joined university. If anything, the bullying grew more sophisticated—whispers behind my back, fake compliments, people avoiding sitting next to me in class as if I carried bad luck with me.

I used to stare at myself in the mirror wondering what was wrong with me. My skin was dark and dry, my hair couldn’t grow past a certain point no matter how many products I tried.

And my body lacked the hourglass shape most people glorified. I wasn’t just insecure, I felt invisible. And the few guys who approached me only did so to mock me or for shallow reasons that never ended well.

The breaking point came when I tried out for the Miss University pageant during my second year. I didn’t even make it past the first elimination. The judges didn’t say anything harsh, but the look in their eyes said it all, I didn’t belong.

I locked myself in my hostel room for two days, refusing to eat or talk to anyone. I cried myself to sleep wondering why God would make me feel like I was never enough.

Then something unexpected happened. One evening as I scrolled through TikTok, I came across a video where someone talked about beauty enhancement help they got from Kiwanga Doctors.

I had heard of them before but always dismissed them as superstition. But that night, I was desperate enough to try anything. I noted down their number: +254116469840 and decided I’d reach out the next morning.

When I called them, I was surprised by how calm and welcoming they were. I didn’t feel judged at all. I explained my situation—how I felt unattractive, ignored, and how it was affecting my confidence and emotional health.

They assured me that beauty wasn’t just physical and that sometimes, people’s stars get blocked or dimmed due to past spiritual interference, envy, or misalignment of energy.

They offered to help through their beauty attraction solutions, which used a mix of traditional wisdom and spiritual alignment techniques.

I followed their guidance carefully and used everything they provided, including a special charm I had to keep close to my skin. They also gave me a few herbal self-care tips, and I began noticing changes slowly but surely.

My skin cleared up, my face began to glow in ways it never had before, and even my posture changed. But the biggest change was how people responded to me. Suddenly, classmates who barely noticed me started saying hello.

Boys who once ignored me began complimenting my smile. I was receiving genuine attention—and I was loving every second of it. I decided to give Miss University another shot, and this time, everything was different.

I walked with confidence, smiled genuinely, and carried myself with grace. When I looked in the mirror, I no longer saw someone trying to be beautiful—I saw a woman who already was. I made it past the first round, then the second, and to everyone’s shock, including mine, I won.

From that moment, my life took a different turn. Brands began reaching out, asking me to model for their products. I became the face of a local beauty line, was invited to talk on women empowerment panels, and even got nominated for regional pageants.

It felt unreal sometimes, how I had gone from being mocked to being admired. Some of the very people who once bullied me now slid into my DMs with apologies or fake compliments, trying to pretend they always saw my potential.

I always smile when people say things like, “You’ve changed,” because they have no idea what I went through to become who I am now. It wasn’t just about looks—it was about rediscovering the power I never knew I had. And I owe so much of that transformation to Kiwanga Doctors.

Their help didn’t just make me “prettier”—they helped restore my confidence, attract the right energy, and shine unapologetically. If you’re reading this and struggling with low self-esteem, don’t wait for the world to approve you.

Sometimes the change you seek is just one decision away. You can reach out to Kiwanga Doctors at +254116469840 or email them at [email protected].

If someone had told me years ago that I would walk international runways and work with top brands, I would have laughed in disbelief. But now, I am proof that no situation is permanent—and that true beauty, when awakened, can change your entire destiny.

For more, visit www.kiwangadoctors.co.ke.

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