Kenyan content creator and influencer Pritty Vishy is drawing a firm line in the sand after exposing inappropriate messages from married men sliding into her direct messages. The bold move has sparked conversations online about respect, boundaries, and the growing challenge of online harassment faced by women in the digital space.
Pritty Vishy, who initially rose to fame as the ex-girlfriend of musician Stivo Simple Boy, has since carved out her own identity as a confident, outspoken digital personality. In recent months, she has been proudly showcasing the results of her weight loss journey—posting photos of her impressive transformation and celebrating her new body. However, the positive changes have come with an unwanted surge of attention from men, particularly those who are already married.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, Vishy posted a screenshot of a private conversation with a married man who sent her unsolicited and obscene messages. She captioned it with a sharp rebuke: “Your husbands don’t respect themselves.” Her statement quickly went viral, fueling discussions about the lack of boundaries shown by some men online.
The screenshot left little doubt that Vishy is fed up with being treated as an object of desire by individuals who have committed themselves elsewhere. Her refusal to normalize such behavior was praised by many of her followers who saw the exposé as a necessary call-out in a time when women, especially influencers, often face unchecked online harassment.
Netizens flooded the comment sections with mixed reactions. Some applauded her for taking a stand, while others debated whether publicly shaming the man was the right course of action. One user commented, “If a man does this to a woman wanaeza kupea majina zingine adi ushangae,” while another joked, “Wamaragoli typing and deleting.” Others encouraged her to simply block and move on, though many sympathized with the constant pressure female influencers face online.
The attention comes at a time when Vishy is embracing her success and confidence more than ever. Her transformation is not just physical—it’s symbolic of her growth in the Kenyan entertainment scene. From being known for her past relationship, she’s now recognized for her content, candid personality, and strong opinions on relationships and self-worth.
In a recent interview, Vishy revealed she is open to polygamy, “as long as the man is rich.” She added that a financially stable man capable of taking care of multiple wives might convince her to consider the lifestyle. She also shared that her role model is Diana Marua, wife of Kenyan artist Bahati, citing admiration for her lifestyle and success. Vishy’s presence at the Bahatis’ launch event earlier this year further confirmed her growing influence in celebrity circles.
While some critics questioned her stance, noting that Diana promotes a monogamous family image, others saw it as part of Vishy’s larger persona—unapologetically ambitious, outspoken, and unafraid to break conventional molds.
As conversations about respect in relationships and online conduct continue, Pritty Vishy remains at the center of a debate that blends fame, feminism, and modern love. Her message is clear: being in the public eye doesn’t mean being public property—and she’s not afraid to speak out when boundaries are crossed.

