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Tabby Wothaya: 7 Sizzling Photos of Trendy, Tattooed High School Teacher

 

A fun teacher took social media by storm with her antics and laid-back nature. Tabby Wothaya is a stylish high school teacher in Kiambu county.  TUKO.co.ke compiled images of the gorgeous Tabby Wothaya: 1. Who is Tabby Wothaya? Tabby is a trained teacher at Rungiri Secondary School in Kiambu county. Away from class, she describes herself as a: “Baddie by definition.” 2. How does Tabby Wothaya interact with students? Despite her laid-back nature, Tabby is keen on equipping her students with classroom knowledge and life skills. She previously shared a video advising her students after sitting their KCSE examination. They asked her for dating advice, and she dedicated to them the song Men Can Lie by Ssaru, Vic West, and Brandy Maina. 3. Is Tabby Wothaya a mother? The teacher is a doting mother to a baby girl. In February, she posted a lovely photo of her daughter in a pink and black dress. “When they say ‘beautiful, big brown eyes’, this is what they mean,” she captioned the image. 4. Is Tabby Wothaya curvy? The teacher is gaining the attention of the men courtesy of her curvy figure. She attempts to hide it when at school with loose-fitting dresses. However, she often wears body-hugging dresses, accentuating her shape. 5. Tabby Wothaya’s style One of Tabby’s standout features is her dress code. She quickly switches up from formal dresses to tailored suits.  Her versatility sees her wear jeans and leggings. 6. Why did Tabby Wothaya go viral? The teacher posted a video celebrating after hearing that class was cancelled. With a book in hand, she rhythmically moved to a dancehall song next to a classroom. Kenyans were captivated by her mannerisms and tattoos. 7. How big is Tabby Wothaya online? On Instagram, Tabby has over 6,000 followers. Her TikTok account takes the cake with 27,000 followers and 760,000 likes. Her most popular video has 1.7 million views. Why was Kenyan teacher recognised? In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that Dominic Orina, a teacher posted at Kugerwet Primary School in Bomet county, was recognised by the Teacher Service Commission and UNESCO. Orina went viral for teaching his students how to grow vegetables and giving them the produce to take home to their parents. “We have lots of teachers doing a good job, and to be picked out was amazing," he told TUKO.co.ke. 


by  William Osoro 

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