The long-standing animosity between content creator Pritty Vishy and her former partner, rapper Stevo Simple Boy, has reached a boiling point. In a provocative social media update on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, Vishy hinted that the online “war of words” might soon turn physical.
“Na nikipiga hio dragon yenyu msiseme end GBV,” (If I beat up that ‘dragon’ of yours, don’t start calling for an end to Gender-Based Violence), Vishy posted on Facebook, using her trademark sharp tongue to escalate the conflict.
The Spark: Stevo Questions Vishy’s Fame
The latest round of hostilities began on Sunday, January 18, when Stevo Simple Boy publicly questioned Vishy’s credentials as a celebrity. During a blunt assessment of her career, the “Freshi Barida” rapper sought to distance his name from her success.
“Kwani Pritty ni celeb?” Stevo asked rhetorically. “Apart from Stevo Simple Boy, what else can you say you know her for? What exactly does she do in Kenya to be called a celebrity?”
Vishy was quick to fire back, expressing regret over their past association.
“Watu wengine ni aibu kuwaita ex wako,” (Some people are an embarrassment to even call an ex), she retorted, asserting that her current status is the result of her own hustle rather than riding on his coattails.
Natural Curves vs. Cosmetic Rumors
The feud took a personal turn on January 19, when Vishy addressed rumors regarding her physique. Amidst jabs from the rapper’s camp, Vishy took to Instagram to clarify that she has never undergone a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), attributing her figure to her Luo/Luhya heritage.
“I have always been a big girl… I DIDN’T DO BBL,” she clarified. While admitting to a tummy tuck to enhance her figure, she insisted her curves are natural. She ended the post with a stinging directive: “Tell your dragon to take care of his small family and leave me the f*** alone.”
A History of Friction
The former couple first met in 2017 and shared a highly publicized relationship that ended dramatically in 2022. Four years after their split, the duo remains unable to find common ground, with their interactions characterized by periodic online clashes that continue to captivate Kenyan social media.
By Ghafla
