Pritty Vishy claims exploiting women’s insecurities is the fastest way to get rich

Digital content creator Purity Vishenwa, widely known as Pritty Vishy, has claimed that the easiest way to get rich today is by exploiting women’s insecurities.
In a statement shared on her official Instagram account on Thursday, January 29, 2026, Vishy said many people are making huge profits by selling products that prey on women’s fears about their bodies and appearance.
She mentioned items such as hair growth oils, weight loss and weight gain products, butt enlargement creams, and breast enhancement products.
According to her, many women are pressured to look a certain way, and this pressure makes them vulnerable to buying products that may or may not even work.

The content creator further claimed that sellers know exactly what they are doing, targeting insecurities rather than offering real solutions.
“The easiest way to get rich in this era is to use women’s insecurity, e.g hair growth products, weight loss/gain products, nyash enlargement products, and breast enlargement products,” Vishy claimed.
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This comes a day after she cautioned fans against influencers who have undergone Lipo 360 but still go ahead to promote and sell tummy and butt pills.
Taking to her official Instagram account on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, Pritty Vishy warned the public to be careful with influencers advertising body-enhancing pills while knowing very well that their body transformation came from cosmetic surgery.

Vishy explained that it is dishonest for influencers to mislead their followers into believing pills are responsible for their body shape when they achieved the results through surgery.
“Be careful with influencers who have done lipo 360 and go ahead to advertise and sell for you people flat tummy and mafrumbaya (butt) pills. Be careful with such influencers/influencer,”Vishy warned.
According to her, many fans end up wasting money and risking their health in pursuit of unrealistic results.
Her sentiments are an urgent call to influencers to be honest with their followers and fans, to always question what they see online before buying body-enhancing products.









