Kenyan screen star and media personality Catherine Wanjugu Kamau, popularly known as Kate Actress, has opened up about a habit that surprises many—she cries almost every day. But unlike what most might assume, her tears aren’t triggered by sadness or stress. Rather, they often come from a place of joy and deep emotional expression.
Known for her breakout role as Celina on the beloved TV drama Mother-In-Law, Kate has continued to capture hearts with her acting talent, authenticity, and vibrant personality. During a light-hearted question-and-answer session, she pulled back the curtain on parts of her personal life and revealed some heartfelt truths.
“I cry every day,” she admitted with a smile. “Most times it’s because I’m happy. I’m just that kind of person—very emotional, and when something deeply touches me, I get teary. I think I even cried yesterday!” she said, affirming that her tears are not a sign of weakness but of being deeply in tune with her emotions.
Beyond her emotional side, she also shared a few lesser-known details about her past. While many know her as a polished actress and public figure, her career actually began behind the microphone, not in front of the camera. Her first job was as a Swahili news intern at Baraka FM, where she honed her skills as a news presenter. “I was a really good Swahili news anchor,” she revealed, reflecting fondly on her journalistic beginnings.
Growing up, her school experiences helped shape her into the dynamic individual she is today. She recalled that her favorite subject was Chemistry, which she found fascinating and enjoyable. On the flip side, Mathematics didn’t hold the same appeal. “Math was my least favorite subject,” she confessed, echoing the sentiments of many students.
She also touched on her stance on honesty, a value she holds close to her heart. When asked about lying, she emphasized that she couldn’t remember the last time she told a lie. “I actually hate lies,” she said firmly, making it clear that transparency is something she values in both her personal and professional life.
Kate’s revelations show a side of her that many might not often see—vulnerable, reflective, and grounded in emotion. While fans admire her for her on-screen presence and style, it’s her openness and ability to embrace her feelings that make her truly relatable. She reminds us that crying isn’t always about pain; sometimes, it’s simply the heart’s way of expressing deep gratitude, joy, and connection to the world.
With every role she takes and every piece of her story she shares, Kate Actress continues to inspire. Her journey from a Swahili news presenter to one of Kenya’s most celebrated actresses is a testament to resilience, passion, and the beauty of embracing who you truly are.