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‘I pay my own bills’ — Gloria Ntazola denies claims over funded lifestyle

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‘I pay my own bills’ — Gloria Ntazola denies claims over funded lifestyle

Content creator Gloria Ntazola has come out strongly to shut down accusations that her lifestyle is funded by “Yahoo boys”.

In a series of fiery Instagram stories on Monday, May 25, 2026, Ntazola detailed her monthly expenses and challenged critics to show her even one “Yahoo boy” who can afford her bills.

Monthly bills breakdown

According to Gloria, her monthly financial obligations add up to between Ksh 380,000 and Ksh 400,000. She listed her house rent at Ksh 150,000, shop rent at Ksh 180,000, and car plus other utilities at approximately Ksh 50,000.

Gloria Ntazola’s online reaction to viral claims about her lifestyle.PHOTO/ntazola_gloria/Instagram

“My house bills every month are 150k. My shop is 180k. Car and other utilities roughly 50k. Those are the main bills. Amount to 380-400k every month,” she wrote.

She went on to mock claims that “Yahoo boys” are responsible for her lifestyle, questioning their financial capacity.

“Which lifestyle will a man who eats bread and two eggs give me? A man who lives with two other men in a two-bedroom apartment… They take bikes but buy me a car?? Make this make sense,” she said.

Addressing sponsorship claims

Ntazola also questioned why the claims persist, arguing that critics often single her out while ignoring similar lifestyles elsewhere.

She suggested that the narratives surrounding her reflect online obsession rather than fact, adding that she prefers to keep her personal life private.

Internet sensation Gloria Ntazola during a past event. PHOTO/@ntazola_gloria/Instagram
Internet sensation Gloria Ntazola during a past event. PHOTO/@ntazola_gloria/Instagram

“You claim Yahoo boy paid for my body. You meet these boys, why don’t they pay for you too? Why me? Why are you obsessed with me?” she posed.

She further stated that she prefers staying away from “the streets,” describing some online critics as vultures and bad people who want to drag her into negativity.

The social media personality concluded by challenging both “Yahoo boys” and even politicians to show who among them can comfortably sustain her monthly expenses, reinforcing her claim of financial independence.

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