Kenyan Facebook influencer Dianah Jepkosgei has once again become the talk of social media after revealing how much she earns from her online content.
The curvy creator, who is popular for sharing stylish photos and lifestyle videos, shared a screenshot showing that she made KSh 499,000 from Meta. Her fans could hardly believe it.
Dianah, who has over 630,000 followers, said most of her fans and income come from the United States, which contributes over 42% of her total Facebook revenue. Other countries that support her include South Africa, Brazil, Kenya, and the United Kingdom.
She proudly captioned her post, “I am loved more in the United States. International thigh gap queen.”
Her followers quickly filled the comments section with mixed reactions. Some congratulated her for turning social media into a business, while others joked about how her curvy figure seems to “pay bills.”
One fan wrote, “You are truly an international creator,” while another added, “You mean beauty can pay that much?”
Dianah later confirmed that her earnings were real, saying her success comes from hard work, consistency, and international engagement. “Nyash pays. Power of international engagement,” she teased.
The revelation sparked debates online, with many Kenyans surprised by how profitable Facebook monetisation can be.
Recently, comedian Mulamwah also shared his success on the platform, revealing that he earned over KSh 1.1 million through Facebook content.
Both stories have inspired many young creators to take digital content creation seriously, proving that with creativity and effort, social media can indeed become a source of real income.
By Newshub
