Kenyan Female Rugby Players Delight Netizens with Playful TikTok Video: "Strong Hardworking Ladies"

Kenyan Female Rugby Players Delight Netizens with Playful TikTok Video: "Strong Hardworking Ladies"

  • Two Kenyan female rugby players stunned netizens after stepping out with a dance in response to a fan's question
  • Many people could not help but appreciate how toned they looked, while some commended their workout discipline
  • The female rugby players were dancing in dresses on TikTok while having fun, and Kenyans thanked them for representing the country

Kenyan female rugby players have delighted their fans on social media after a video showing off their toned bodies surfaced on the app.

Two female rugby players stepped out in style, delighting netizens with their well-tonned bodies.
The beautiful Kenyan female rugby stunned netizens with their style and fashion. Photo: Gee Fezzel.
Source: UGC

One of the athletes using the TikTok handle @luhyabae dropped a video of her and her friend dancing to a beat that was remixed with Tanzanian singer's interview moment.

Inside female rugby player's fashion sense

In the video, one of the ladies wore a short, pink sleeveless dress, flaunting her well-toned muscular biceps. She also rocked what looked like short dreadlocks.

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Beside her was her fellow teammate, who was in a long yellow dress that had grey dots. The dress also had an extended thigh-high cut, showing off her curves.

The video was a response to a TikToker who had questioned the identities of the ladies and their sense of style.

Watch the video below:

Netizens react to video of female rugby players

Here are some of the comments from social media users:

@lilsarchy said:

"I love my Kenyan rugby women."

@Dime said:

"I love rugby and I love you guys."

@churchyl Winston said:

"These two ladies have done a lot for our country as athletes than any of these women on TikTok just shaking their bodies."

@annmwamgangi2019 said:

"Salute for playing for our country, love all around."

@The Miss Muya said:

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"Thank you for representing Kenya."

@Fragrances said:

"Respect. I know getting that kind of body takes a lot of mental and physical discipline and hard work."

@Essy said:

"For my love for rugby, I love you guys."

@Mfume Kadzi said:

"All I see are 2 strong, courageous and passionate women. Go girls."

@perer said:

"The bodies are proof of consistency and discipline."

Alex Iwobi speaks about bullying

Legit.ng had reported that Super Eagles goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali had condemned that his teammate, Alex Iwobi, was bullied on social media.

Iwobi was singled out for cyberbullying after Nigeria lost to Cote d'Ivoire in the AFCON 2023 finals.

He said that if he was the one in such an unpleasant circumstance, she would have broken down.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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