- Willis Raburu weighed 164 kg before undergoing gastric bypass surgery about three months ago.
- Media personality shared video showing amazing body changes thanks to surgery
- Raburu was thrilled to have lost 30kg in just a few months.He said his journey to lose more weight is still on.
Citizen TV journalist Willis Rabl has revealed that he has lost 30 kilograms since undergoing gastric bypass surgery in August of this year.
Reasons for Weight Loss Surgery
The media personality spent 900,000 KSh on the surgery. At that time, he weighed 164 kg.
He revealed that due to online criticism and high blood pressure, he decided to pursue surgery to tackle his weight loss journey.
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“By the time I actually had the surgery, I wasn’t feeling well. I needed the surgery because I had high blood pressure, high cholesterol and needed health care,” he said. he said before
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The 10 over 10 show host shared a video on his Instagram showing off the remarkable transformation.
In the video, Raburu compares before and after weight loss surgery photos.
I had a big belly before the surgery, so there was a big change.
In his caption, the entertainment journalist expressed his excitement about making the decision and losing 30 kg in just three months.
“The biggest investment you can make is in you! I was so scared when I decided to have bariatric surgery, but I did. I will share my story here soon. I have lost 30kg so far.” rice field.
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Rabl asks fans to be patient
Raburu previously replied to a fan who claimed he squandered KSh 900k on weight loss surgery.
A fan said in his comment section that with no change, Rubble was robbed of his money in the process.
“KSh 900,000 ilikunywa maji tu hivo? Walikudanganya,” wrote a fan.
The TV personality told fans to be patient as weight loss is a process.
“It’s a process. I was about 164 kg and now I’m down 21 kg. It takes time. It’s day by day. I’m still heavier than everyone else at 21 kg, but it’s progress. Usikuwe na haraka.Ni investment,” replied Rabl.
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