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Dem Wa FB Reacts After Report Claims She Earned KSh 35 Million in 2025

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Last updated: 2026/04/10 at 12:29 PM
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Content creator and influencer Dem Wa FB has responded strongly after a report ranked her among Kenya’s highest-earning digital celebrities in 2025. The report, released by OdipoDev, placed her in third position with an alleged income of KSh 35 million. The ranking immediately triggered debate across social media, with many questioning the accuracy of the figures. According to the same report, comedian Eric Omondi topped the list with an estimated KSh 57 million, followed by socialite Amber Ray at KSh 44 million. The numbers were linked mainly to brand deals, influencer marketing campaigns and paid digital content across platforms like Instagram and Facebook. The discussion quickly spread, putting influencer earnings under public scrutiny once again.

Dem Wa FB dismissed the report, saying the figures did not reflect her real financial situation. She questioned how she could be earning such an amount while still living a relatively modest lifestyle. She joked that if she truly had that level of income, she would own multiple luxury cars such as Range Rovers and a Lexus. She also pointed out that even purchasing a high-end smartphone was still a financial challenge for her. Her comments suggested a clear gap between public perception and her actual earnings. She maintained that the report was inaccurate and misleading.

The influencer further explained that the viral report created unexpected problems in her daily life. She revealed that people began contacting her asking for loans ranging from small to significant amounts after seeing the figures. She said she was surprised that many assumed the reported earnings meant she had instant access to large sums of money. This reaction highlighted how quickly online narratives can shape public expectations of influencers. It also showed how financial claims about public figures can affect their personal interactions. The situation placed her in a position where she had to publicly clarify her financial reality.

Dem Wa FB also criticized claims suggesting she earned KSh 210,000 per video. She argued that if such earnings were true, she would not be living or working in Kenya under her current conditions. She added that she would likely be based internationally, working with major global artists and brands. Her response emphasized the contrast between viral estimates and the everyday reality of content creation income. She explained that building financial stability in the digital space is not as easy as it appears from the outside. Her comments reflected frustration over inflated expectations tied to influencer lifestyles.

She also addressed claims linked to government spokesperson Dennis Itumbi, stating that some of the information being circulated was misleading. She said influencers should not be held to unrealistic financial standards based on unverified reports. According to her, many creators still struggle with everyday expenses despite their online visibility. She highlighted that some even rely on short-term credit systems to manage daily costs. Her remarks pointed to a wider issue within the digital economy, where income can be inconsistent and unpredictable. She suggested that public narratives should better reflect this reality.

The debate around the report has also highlighted growing interest in influencer earnings in Kenya’s digital industry. As more creators build careers through social media, public curiosity about their income continues to grow. However, these discussions often rely on estimates rather than verified financial data. This creates space for confusion and misinformation, especially when figures are widely shared without context. The situation involving Dem Wa FB shows how quickly such reports can influence public perception. It also shows how influencers are increasingly required to defend their financial credibility in public.

Despite the controversy, Dem Wa FB continues to remain active on her platforms, engaging with her audience through comedy and lifestyle content. Her response has added to ongoing conversations about transparency, income expectations and the realities of digital careers. The incident reflects the growing pressure on influencers to balance public perception with personal truth. As the creator economy expands, similar debates are likely to continue shaping how audiences view online success.

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