President William Ruto’s visit to the United States took a poignant turn as he made a heartfelt apology to his daughter for a decision made eight years ago.
Reflecting on the past, the Head of State expressed regret for not supporting her dream of pursuing a career in film production.
During his visit to the esteemed Tyler Perry Studios, renowned for its groundbreaking contributions to the film industry, President Ruto experienced a revelation.
He recognized the immense potential within the world of filmmaking and the opportunities it presents for Kenya’s cultural and economic landscape.
In a touching moment shared on social media by Dennis Itumbi, the President’s apology to his daughter resonated deeply. “Now I see what you could see 8 years ago,” he tweeted, acknowledging his newfound appreciation for her aspirations.
Accompanied by his three daughters and notable figures like comedian Butita, President Ruto’s visit to the Tyler Perry Studios was marked by moments of inspiration and reflection.
Butita, in particular, expressed gratitude to the President for the opportunity to meet his long-time idol, Steve Harvey, a cherished moment made possible by their shared passion for comedy.