Grace Wacuka
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Grace Wacuka
@iamwacuka
Actor | Musician | Globetrotter | Fitness enthusiast | Mark 8:36
Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Aralık 2012
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WOW. This is fantastic—protect this woman at all costs! Not intending to offend, but it seems a lot of women in today's society fail to truly understand their power. Attractive women often have the ability to raise or lower the vibration of a room or group. Especially in relationships, when ladies underestimate their effect on their partners because 'they have emotions,' those very emotions make women the ultimate vibration brokers. I believe in reminding my close homegirls of this from time to time—they're amazing, but in our male-dominated society, when emotional, they often feel 'misunderstood' or unseen. In reality, it's the men who crave a woman who can be emotional without toxic vibrations. Women capable of this become the matriarchs in their families—not because their husbands are weak, but because emotionally regulated women rise to and above a 'good man.' They give him the confidence to build or break, the courage to act with conviction, and a safe space to feel vulnerable. Ancient Eastern cultures echo this: In Taoist philosophy, the feminine yin energy is the receptive 'steady hand'—gentle yet unyielding, balancing the masculine yang to prevent chaos.
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Tang Dynasty paintings, like Zhang Xuan's 'Lady Guoguo’s Spring Outing,' depict noblewomen with poised hands guiding outings, symbolizing harmony over conquest.
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And in China's Mosuo society—a living matrilineal tradition—women lead 'walking marriages,' passing wisdom through maternal lines to nurture peace and resource balance, avoiding the 'overhunt' of unchecked ambition.
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When the Pharaohs' consorts (or Eastern queens) placed a hand on their partner's chest in art, it wasn't submission—it was trust, the divine feminine stepping into her role as anchor. When men rule alone, wars and conflict drag on. Ancient hunters gathered firewood and went to war, but without that steady feminine hand, they exhaust resources, overhunt the game, clear-cut the forests, and spiral into endless strife. Sadly, we see a lot of this today. We need our women to remember who they are—and men, too. Let's rebuild that balance. Who's with me? "
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@Coopbankenya @ianwagga The *667# usd doesn’t work for me (iOS) and the web link refuses to allow the security question to be answered to move on to the next step. Also tried uninstalling and reinstalling but stuck at the ‘update your app’
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@ianwagga Hello. We have a slight challenge on IOS, however our team is working on it. Meanwhile, please use the USSD *667# or web link @1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">retail-onlinebanking.co-opbank.co.ke/iportalweb/iRe… to access the services. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. Thank you ^DN
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@Coopbankenya Have you not noticed that we cannot access the mco-op cash app for the last few days? Its asking for a update and there is no update available on the apple store
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@phineasmbai I absolutely loved it. Auditioned via a casting website there. Great experience. Lessons; it’s amazing working in an environment where acting is appreciated as a genuine career. Be yourself. Immigration to the U.S from one acting project, even though it’s on @amazon is hard. 😅
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I just watched Grace Wacuka in ‘A New Christmas’, and she was absolutely terrific, btw. I’m curious to know how she became involved in the project. What was her experience shooting the film? Were there any lessons she learned from the experience or from her fellow cast members?
Phineas Mbai@phineasmbai
Conversations among Kenyan actors, similar to Variety’s ‘Actors on Actors’ or The Hollywood Reporter’s ‘ACTOR ROUNDTABLE/PRODUCER ROUNDTABLE’, but focused on the Kenyan film industry, could help “heal” the industry.
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Grace Wacuka retweetledi

Where is Kibet Bull?
Where is Billy Mwangi?
Where is Kibet's brother Rony Kiplangat?
Where is Bernard Kavuli?
Where is Peter Muteti?
WAKO WAPI???
#EndAbductionsKE

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Thank you for the mention. God bless
sabatosautiyaground@sabtosabato
Mbona the likes of Abel mtua never talk about the wickedness in film industry ama his one of the Gatekeepers Aoko Millicent Omanga
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@KenyanSays Similar case to Cedo and Nyashinski. One party wants to take advantage of the other. Split sheets are very important and Wacuka knows this.
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@GeorgeiQwatson @iamwacuka You are those old niggars who have failed in life, the only thing you have is money to chew young ladies. Respect yourself Mr.
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You, Grace are a great content creator. I’ve watched your videos on wildlife and you are a natural. It would be best to focus on those platforms that are receptive to your talent and have put forth systems to enable you to thrive inside their ecosystem instead of trying to fight a rigid system in an unreceptive environment
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@imnotzarsh I’m so glad you’re keeping up with all of it. Yes, keep marketing. Great work hun
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Amesema tununue tshirt zake juu Mungu amemshow hivo na tulipe tuende event yake atuambie Kama she still keeps In touch w Steve Harvey and Beyoncé’s dad😭😭😭
zarsh@imnotzarsh
there’s a former Kenyan actor pale tiktok who’s literally losing her mind and it’s kidogo embarrassing juu now she’s seeking for online validation saying some weird random shit like meeting Beyoncé’s dad. Anyway😂😂 ebu asione hii juu mimi banter najua pekee ni ya football 🥹🥹
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@imnotzarsh Hey Zarsh. I’m on X too. And I’m still an actor. Thank you for spitting out absolute toxicity for strangers you don’t know. God bless you abundantly. And thank you for marketing me for free. 🙏🏾
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@KenyanSays SHE MISS MANAGED HERSELF, I DONT THINK SHE KNEW WHAT SHE WANTED OUT OF THAT CONTRACT
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@KenyanSays I laughed at treat it as an architect who's doing this for greater things to come😂😂😂😂
Ndugu zanguni this has become the fate of our profession😂
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