Azeezah did not like her unique voice while growing up.
The compliments about her voice used to upset her.

Media personality Azeezah Wanjiru has recently disclosed that she did not like her voice while growing up.
Azeezah is mostly known for her that always does capture the attention of many all over.
In an interview with Mc Jessy, Azeezah shared that her unique voice surprises many who meet her, further disclosing that back in school days she used her voice to command respect.
“I’ve always had this voice, but it’s something I avoided for a long time. I’ve always been a natural leader, and I think God knew the kind of personality He gave me, so He added this voice to enhance that leadership.”
She continued to state that there was a time when she tried to make her voice sound more feminine but it didn’t work and mannerisms didn’t help either.
“My aunt would tell me, ‘Just speak with that deep voice you have.’ I felt so bad about it. I never felt like the other girls, especially since I was also a tomboy. My walking style was boyish. This makeup you see now is recent. Nilikuwa boyz mbaya. I wasn’t loud, but I was authoritative. I even used my voice to bully people sometimes.”
But despite all that, her voice has become a gift, landing her multiple opportunities in media, as an MC, and in other many opportunities.
“I never imagined I would end up loving it. I used to hate it. In a group of girls, I wanted to be like everyone else. But I was the odd one out because I was a tomboy and not soft. It messed with my confidence. But looking back, I realize my teachers might have seen something in me when I used to read aloud in class.”


