Kenyan socialite and digital personality Pritty Vishy has publicly shared details surrounding the financing of her recent cosmetic procedure, revealing that the total cost amounted to KSh 1.5 million.
Speaking during a recent Radio Jambo interview, Vishy outlined how she raised the funds, the financial sacrifice involved, and the purpose of the surgery.
Savings-Driven Financing Strategy
Vishy explained that the money used to pay for the procedure was accumulated entirely through personal savings.
Identifying herself primarily as a content creator, she noted that her income from digital platforms enabled her to gradually set aside funds over time.
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“Nikipata naeka. Nikipata,” she said, translating to “When I get money, I put it away. When I get it.” She described this approach as central to her ability to reach the KSh 1.5 million target, emphasizing routine saving whenever income was received.
Unspecified Timeline for Accumulation
While Vishy confirmed that the savings process took a considerable amount of time, she declined to give a specific duration.
When asked whether it took one or two years to raise the amount, she chose not to disclose an exact timeframe. “Sitasema muda but I saved like it took me time,” she stated.
Entire Savings Used for Procedure
The decision to undergo the cosmetic procedure required Vishy to commit all her accumulated financial reserves. She disclosed that she emptied her savings accounts to cover the full cost of the surgery.
“Nilitoa savings zangu zote,” she said. She added that the decision was necessary for her, explaining, “I had to,” framing the expenditure as unavoidable in pursuit of her personal goals.

Purpose of the Cosmetic Surgery
During the interview, Vishy also clarified the objective of the procedure, particularly addressing public assumptions about body augmentation.
When asked whether the surgery was intended to increase the size of her buttocks, she corrected the phrasing.
“Si kuongezwa bum but to just wanasemanga to rectify,” she explained. According to Vishy, the procedure was not aimed at adding volume but at correcting specific aspects of her appearance.
She stated that the KSh 1.5 million investment was meant “to rectify,” distinguishing the surgery from what she described as traditional augmentation.
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