Kenyan socialite and entrepreneur Risper Faith has revealed that she is planning to undergo a boob job before the end of the year.

Speaking during an interview with Dr. Ofweneke, Risper disclosed her decision with characteristic openness, saying cosmetic enhancement is something she has considered carefully.

“I am also planning to do a boob job before the end of the year,” she revealed. She was quick to clarify that her surgery would not mirror that of fellow socialite Vera Sidika, who has made headlines both locally and internationally for her bold cosmetic procedures.

A History with Surgery

This is not Risper Faith’s first step into the world of body enhancement. In 2020, she admitted to undergoing liposuction after struggling with weight gain following childbirth.

The mother of one explained that the surgery was her way of reclaiming confidence in her body after pregnancy left her feeling uncomfortable in her own skin.

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Her openness about the liposuction sparked a wave of reactions online. Some praised her for being honest about her journey and breaking the taboo around cosmetic procedures, while others criticised her for promoting what they called “artificial beauty.”

Despite the mixed opinions, Risper maintained that her decision was deeply personal and meant to help her feel comfortable and empowered.

Cosmetic Surgery in Kenyan Celebrity Culture

Risper Faith’s new revelation highlights a growing trend among Kenyan celebrities who are embracing cosmetic surgery and speaking openly about it.

For years, Vera Sidika has dominated conversations around the subject, from her highly publicised procedures to her bold statements defending her choices.

More recently, content creator Pritty Vishy also revealed that she underwent liposuction and a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) after enduring years of body shaming.

She shared her painful journey of struggling with self-worth, explaining that criticism from family, friends, and even religious leaders had pushed her to the edge.

Her openness struck a chord with fans, sparking discussions about body image, mental health, and the right to make personal choices about one’s body.

By joining this growing group of public figures who are transparent about their enhancements, Risper contributes to normalising conversations around cosmetic surgery in Kenya.

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More Than Vanity

For many celebrities, cosmetic surgery is often dismissed as vanity. However, figures like Risper have stressed that their choices are not about competing with others but about feeling good in their own bodies.

“It’s for me,” Risper has said in past discussions about her surgery, making it clear that her decisions stem from personal goals rather than societal pressure.