‘I don’t want to add that much stress’ - Masai Russell explains biggest problem she is facing since buying new house

‘I don’t want to add that much stress’ - Masai Russell explains biggest problem she is facing since buying new house

Joel Omotto 19:22 - 05.12.2024

Olympics 100m hurdles champion Masai Russell is struggling with different thoughts since acquiring a new house with the process of moving in proving difficult.

Olympics 100m hurdles champion Masai Russell might have bought a new house but starting life in it is proving tough.

Russel announced to her fans that she had acquired a new home last month and even though the details and location of the house have not been revealed, the process of moving in is giving the 24-year-old a headache.

Russell has even asked for advice from her fans to give her tips on the best way to move in as she has a lot of things that she is not sure whether it would be wise to move in with.

“As you all know, I just bought a house recently and I also have this apartment that I am living in but I have my house that I have currently bought,” Russell told her fans on TikTok.

“So, I am just trying to figure out the best way to move because I feel like I can do it in a week and I am like oh I don’t want to add that much stress but to me in my mind I feel it would be best if I move out the big stuff like the couch, TV stand so that the only thing that I really have to move out is like my clothes

“But there is some stuff that I want to sell or give away, some I don’t know what to even do with, like I have a couch in this house that I don’t know what to do with. I don’t know if I should keep it or sell it, I need your help.”

It is a good headache to have for the hurdler who has seen her star shine brightly this year thanks to her Olympics success.

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Russell became America’s first 100m hurdles Olympics champion since 2016 when she sprinted her way to the title in Paris, upsetting favourites Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, the defending champion, and home girl Cyrena Samba-Mayela to claim gold in 12.33 seconds.

She is now looking to add the world title to it during next year’s World Championships in Tokyo, Japan but she must first deal with the small matter of moving houses without much trouble.

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