Kenyan rapper Stevo Simple Boy has once again found himself at the center of social media attention — not for a new song, but for a heated online exchange with his former girlfriend, digital creator Pritty Vishy.

The drama kicked off after a post on Instagram sparked renewed gossip about Vishy’s body transformation and whether she actually had a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL).
Pretty Vishy // Instagram

Comments from Stevo questioning Vishy’s cosmetic surgery have divided fans online, with supporters of both influencers weighing into the debate about body image, grooming culture, and authenticity in the Kenyan entertainment scene.

The Allegations: Stevo’s Shade on Instagram

In the controversial Instagram post, Stevo appeared to mock Pritty Vishy’s supposed cosmetic enhancements, implying she had a BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift).

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He suggested that her look — particularly her curves — was the result of surgical procedures rather than natural shape or fitness.

“Hiii mafurumbanya ama tumbo ama mafurumbanya iko kwa tumbo… mimi nataka natural. Nataka nyash si mafuta za tumbo!! Ati Pritty mbichi anasemaje?  nataka nyash si mafuta za tumbo!! ” 

These were Stevo'"s exact words from a video he posted on his official instagram page

This comment quickly drew attention because both influencers have large followings and often set trends for younger audiences.

Stevo’s jab wasn’t just about physical looks — critics say it was a broader critique of influencer culture, where appearances and online clout often overshadow talent and substance.

What Pritty Vishy Says: “I Never Had a BBL”

In a direct response to ongoing speculation, Pritty Vishy has publicly denied ever having a BBL.

In recent social media videos and posts, she admitted that while she underwent a tummy tuck and liposuction (Lipo 360) to shape her figure, she never had any fat transferred to her buttocks, as a BBL would involve.

Stevo Simple Boy // Instagram

According to Vishy’s clarification, she initially went along with a friend’s claim that she had a BBL — but later corrected the record, explaining that her naturally “voluminous backside” needed no enhancement and that her procedures were limited to contouring her midsection.

In one captioned video, she told followers:

“I did not do a BBL… tell your dragon (Stevo) to take care of his small family and leave me alone.”

''This is my nyash before surgery.. i had to tell you guys that i did my nyash because my ex bestie lied to you all so i had to play along... but hellllooooo what do you mean by fake nyash liiiike are you mad!?!?!!!! I'"m luo/luhya so nyash is the least of my problems .... the tummy tuck just just enhanced my figure I THOUGHT YOU SHOULD KNOW,'' these were the exact statement from Pritty Vishy's Instagram story

The Back-and-Forth: More Than Just Looks

This latest bout of online tension goes beyond cosmetic surgery talk. The feud also touches on Stevo’s claim that Vishy owes her success to their past relationship.

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He has publicly questioned whether she qualifies as a “celebrity” in her own right, suggesting her rise to prominence was tied to his music career and fame.

Vishy has strongly refuted this, insisting that she built her social media presence and brand through her own efforts, content, and engagement — not by leaning on her former partner’s name.

Pretty Vishy // Instagram
This dispute has also ignited larger discussions about beauty standards in Kenya and across Africa.

Social media users have been divided. Some have accused Stevo of “shading” Vishy’s body and confidence, arguing that such comments can negatively affect public perceptions of body positivity.

Others have sided with Stevo, saying public figures should be transparent about cosmetic procedures and not hide behind social media filters.

The Cultural Context: Cosmetic Enhancements and Social Media Pressure

This dispute has also ignited larger discussions about beauty standards in Kenya and across Africa.
Body sculpting procedures like tummy tucks and liposuction have become increasingly discussed topics, especially among influencers.
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Critics argue that these trends can create unrealistic expectations and pressure on young followers, while supporters see them as personal choices that should not be stigmatized.

Pritty Vishy, for her part, has defended cosmetic surgery as a personal decision and urged people to educate themselves before passing judgment on others’ bodies.

She has emphasised that her choices were motivated by self-confidence and self-love — not social pressure.

Ultimately, this ongoing beef between two popular Kenyan personalities highlights how social media has become a battleground for debates on authenticity, body image, and identity.