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Ruby Tui no Stranger to Struggles

Black Ferns Star, Ruby Tui, born to a Samoan father and a Palagi mum in Wellington is no stranger to struggles. She often uses her platform and voice to openly discuss social issues. Despite her struggles, and maybe even because of them, Ruby is the woman she is today - a champion who is strong, confident, bubbly, someone who’s candidly open about important social issues such as domestic violence.  Read more

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