Corazon Kwamboka reveals why fans are shocked when they meet her

Gym influencer Corazon Kwamboka has revealed why people are often shocked when they meet her in person, saying her height appears different in photos.
She explained on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, that many people think she looks short online, but her true height becomes obvious when standing next to a shorter person.
“Every time I meet my followers offline, they are always surprised by how tall I am. They say I look short in my photos, I guess it’s only visible when I’m standing next to a shorter person,” Kwamboka said, highlighting the difference between digital images and real life.

Her comments come amid hints that she may be considering a political run. Corazon Kwamboka suggested she could vie for the Nairobi Women Representative seat in 2027. She shared her thoughts during a conversation with media personality Alex Mwakideu in an episode aired on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
Her potential political ambitions
Kwamboka earlier explained that her interest in politics stems from a desire to bring meaningful change to women in Nairobi. She expressed frustrations with how women are currently represented in the city.
“I feel like maybe I should just be the representative of women in Nairobi in 2027,” she said, signalling her potential candidacy.

She explained that her goal is to make a real difference for women, rather than focus on scandals that often dominate political conversations.
“I am thinking of something that will make a change to the women of Nairobi, because here is where I live, and when I look at the people that represent women, our representatives, most of the time, you find the conversation is just scandal,” she added.
Kwamboka is known for her work as a digital content creator and influencer, and she has built a strong following online.
Kwamboka added that as a single mother, she understands the struggles women go through and that she is also in a place where she can represent them.
“I just want to be at a place where I can represent women. As a single mother raising two children, I truly feel what women go through, and people like me need to be part of the conversation,” she added.









