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Carol Katrue Opens Up About Depression, Low Bookings and Industry Challenges

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Last updated: 2026/02/27 at 1:41 PM
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Kenyan singer Carol Katrue has shared a candid account of her struggles with depression, revealing the emotional toll of navigating the music industry despite her strong online presence. Known for attracting millions of views across digital platforms, Carol’s story highlights a gap between online popularity and real-world opportunities. Speaking during a live session, she opened up about feeling overlooked when it comes to show bookings, a challenge that has affected both her finances and mental wellbeing. Her honesty has sparked conversations about the realities many artists face behind the scenes. Carol’s experience shows that visibility does not always translate into consistent income or support in the entertainment industry.

Carol explained that despite her viral success, promoters often fail to offer fair deals, with some attempting to exploit her situation. She revealed that instead of recognizing her value, certain promoters approach her with low offers or unfavorable terms. This pattern has left her feeling undervalued and frustrated, especially given the effort she invests in creating content that resonates with audiences. For many artists, live performances are a key source of income, making the lack of bookings a serious concern. Carol’s experience reflects a broader issue within the music industry, where digital success does not always guarantee financial stability or professional respect.

Her emotional struggles have been further intensified by personal challenges, including her separation from Peter Miracle Baby. The breakup marked a significant change in her personal life, adding to the pressure she was already facing professionally. Carol admitted that dealing with both emotional distress and career uncertainty has been difficult, leading to periods of depression. She emphasized that mental health is a serious issue that many artists silently endure while trying to maintain a public image. By speaking openly, she hopes to encourage others to acknowledge their struggles and seek support when needed.

Carol Katrue’s situation sheds light on the imbalance between online influence and industry recognition. While millions of views suggest strong audience engagement, they do not always result in tangible opportunities such as paid performances or brand partnerships. She pointed out that many artists are judged based on assumptions rather than actual data about their reach and impact. This disconnect often leaves creators vulnerable to exploitation, especially when they are trying to secure opportunities independently. Carol’s story highlights the need for fairer practices and better structures to support emerging artists in Kenya.

Carol Katrue’s openness about her depression, career frustrations, and personal life marks an important moment in conversations about the realities of the entertainment industry. Her story is a reminder that success on social media is only one part of an artist’s journey, and it does not eliminate the challenges of earning a stable income or maintaining mental health. By sharing her experience, she brings attention to the need for fairness, transparency, and support within the industry. Carol’s resilience and willingness to speak out may inspire change while encouraging other artists to stand up for their worth.

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