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Emma Too

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  • Real name: Emma Too
  • Stage name: Emma Too with a networth of KES 40 million
  • Date of birth: 1st January 1981
  • Emma Too Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
  • Emma Too's Age: 45 years old as of Apr 2026
  • Social Media: Youtube Instagram Facebook Twitter Tiktok
  • Website: https://homekazi.co.ke/celebs/bio/emmatoo
  • Gender: Male
  • Nationality: Kenya and Tribe/Birth place is Kikuyu Tribe
  • Education: and Career/Profession is Model
Emma Too's Biography in Summary

Businesswoman Emma Too is a former model and television actress, once crowned Miss Africa, Kenya. Her beauty and prominence have made her the darling of many. At that time, his appearance at an event was a huge motivation for the organizers.

Since leaving the industry, Emma has kept a low profile, running her businesses. However, it made national headlines on October 12, 2022, amid growing concerns about noise pollution from entertainment venues and restaurants in the posh Kileleshwa district.

This comes after Nairobi County held a meeting with the owners of 43 clubs and restaurants that were ordered to close following noise complaints from residents. During the meeting, Citizen TV News host Trevor Ombija, one of 43-year-old restaurant owner Samaki Samaki, claimed a neighbor had filed a complaint against his establishment for an improper arrangement. physical.

"I have a neighbor who wants us to close because I didn't give her a landscaping job."

"We have turned our volume down completely, all the other neighbors agree with our attempt, except her, so I suggest doing an extra soundproofing effort as a measure. As a last resort, she always refuses," a- he declared.

In a statement on social media, Emma revealed she was the neighbor in question, and called more reporters about her business behavior.

"Now, how do you soundproof a split-level house and not the club itself?! What will the other residents do? Will they also soundproof the entire street? Turn off the music and stop parking at my house,” she demanded.

Emma shared another video from inside her home and loud music could be heard at a nearby facility.

She denied some of Ombija's allegations and expressed her displeasure with his remarks.

"I was very consistent in my shouting about said establishment and never attacked them or even said names here," she said.

"I'm really not the right woman to bully!" I'm not even shocked that's how he thinks he can handle this! I was very clear on what they should do!

Emma Too Career

Emma graced with one fault, and it opened many doors in her career. She has traveled to different parts of the country and the world to model, and each time she learns something new and continues to grow.

In an earlier interview with Standard, Emma said she left the industry to focus on her personal life and get married, but that didn't happen. She also injured her ribs in a riding accident and thought it best to try for a long career.

Since leaving the beauty industry, Emma has turned to landscape work. It can be seen that she is busy with her hands and knees in the dirty design space.

"Modeling is something everyone says will work for me, not something that comes from within. I've always been a scene-maker and have always felt more comfortable doing it than working on it. Even when I was growing up, I had a little garden of my own, and I thought I would eventually become an architect, a space designer," she revealed. All in all, the label "beauty queen" never suited Emma. serious. To look beyond my modeling career. Sometimes I'm the only woman in the field and people who recognize me can't distinguish who I am and who I am now. It cost me my job,” she said.

She recounted an incident during a negotiation where the curator asked her if she was Miss Kenya.

“She then told me she would call me about the project later, but the call never ended. On construction sites, the men I work with insist on calling me “Miss Kenya” and not my name. It's funny, I was never Miss Kenya, I was the face of Africa, in Kenya,” Emma shared.

Emma hates the general idea that models are not bright people. She explained that throughout her career, people assumed she wasn't very bright and when she got a job, they assumed it wasn't what she deserved.

She notes, however, that these assumptions motivated her and inspired her dedication to her new work.

“I had to work twice and let my work speak for itself. At first, it meant working for free just to prove I could do it, and I've found that word of mouth really works when your work is good.

“In a way, being judged a little more harshly also helps because it means I'm aware of the things around me. The good thing about my work is that when you do well, you get people.

Emma explains that she provides quality services to her clients by ensuring maximum safety in her work. She noted that she often turns down jobs if they affect the safety of those using the facilities.

She notes that Kenyans are not too careful when it comes to safety and that in some cases, misuse of products can sometimes lead to life-threatening situations. She then explains about an incident that nearly killed her mother.

“I was 10 years old when I saw my mother slip and fall down the stairs. She broke her spine, which required a lot of surgery. For a time, she was unable to speak, walk or use her hands. Well, she still uses a wheelchair to this day. Witnessing an energetic person who used to run multiple businesses and shrink day-to-day work has been the most difficult time of my life.

Emma notes that her mother is her biggest inspiration and influence.

“She speaks many Kenyan languages ​​and never forgets people and the tiniest details about them. He is a sociable person, he receives guests every weekend, on the contrary, I can stay at home for 30, 40 days without guests. I am an introvert.

She added that she is an introvert, which is hard to believe since she is also a TV girl and often hangs out with celebrities.

“I was a very shy person when I first started modeling. I was very shy and couldn't express myself. Very nervous and nervous and I think it's because I haven't been exposed to

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