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Risper Faith claps back at trolls after relocating to the US

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Risper Faith claps back at trolls after relocating to the US

Kenyan socialite and entrepreneur Risper Faith has hit back at critics following her recent relocation to the United States.

The reality TV star made it clear on Instagram on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, that she intends to enjoy her new life abroad despite negative remarks from some people online.

Risper explained that her decision to share content about her experiences in America is deliberate and aimed at inspiring those back home. She said she wants her followers in Kenya to see a different lifestyle and to learn from the opportunities she is now experiencing.

Recently, she addressed trolls who accused her of oversharing and warned her that her excitement would fade after a few months. In her response, Risper dismissed the claims, saying that those who had disappointing experiences in the past should not impose the same on her.

She stressed that her journey is unique and she intends to live it fully.

“It is my time now”

In her words, Risper said, “Halafu wale wa wivu ohh unaonyesha kila kitu ohh ngoja utashtuka after 3 months. Wewe kama ulishtuka shtuka huko pekee yako. Mimi naunda content. Nikiona blueband ya huku ni white, nawaonyesha, nikiona vile watu wa huku wanatembea, nitawaonyesha. Lazima watu wa nyumbani waone wakue inspired kukuja huku.”

Risper Faith’s post. PHOTO/@ladyrisper/Instagram

She further told critics to stop sending her private messages warning her about financial struggles or possible frustrations. According to Risper, such negativity does not concern her as she is determined to enjoy her first experience in America without unnecessary pressure.

Risper first announced her relocation on Sunday, September 28, 2025, with an emotional message celebrating her achievement. She described her move as the result of hard work, prayer, and determination. She said she had overcome doubt and turned every discouraging statement into motivation.

“God did it and I did it — I’m in America now. From the struggles to the sleepless nights, I turned every ‘you can’t’ into proof that I can,” she said.

She went on to declare that she now lives the dream many only talk about, adding that she deserves the life of blessings, success, and elevation she has achieved.

Risper concluded by sending a strong message to her critics, saying, “Congratulations to me, because I truly deserve this life — and may the haters choke while watching me shine brighter than ever.”

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