Kenyan content creator Pritty Vishy has once again sparked conversation after revealing that she spends KSh 65,000 per month on Ozempic shots as part of her ongoing weight-loss journey.
Through a candid exchange with her followers on Tiktok , Pritty confirmed that the cost is a monthly expense, clarifying a fan’s question on whether the figure referred to weekly use.
The influencer declared that she intends to continue the treatment until she reaches her target weight of 70 kilograms, emphasizing her commitment to achieving a healthier lifestyle.
“It’s KSh 65,000 per month,” she responded, adding that the process has been demanding but worth it for her confidence and self-image.

Inside Pritty Vishy’s Ozempic Journey
Pritty Vishy’s transformation journey began several months ago when she openly discussed her struggles with body image and online criticism.
The entertainer, known for her bold personality and unapologetic tone, shared that the decision to use Ozempic, a prescription drug used to treat type 2 diabetes but popular for weight loss, was both personal and health-driven.
She has since been documenting her progress online, posting before-and-after pictures that showcase her noticeable physical changes. According to her, the results have been encouraging, and she feels more confident and motivated to maintain consistency.
“I’m doing this for myself. It’s not about anyone else’s opinion. I want to feel good about me,” she previously stated in one of her updates.
While she continues to receive both admiration and criticism, Pritty remains vocal about body positivity and the importance of self-discipline in her fitness goals.

Understanding Ozempic’s Popularity
Ozempic, whose active ingredient is semaglutide, has gained global attention as a weight-loss aid. It works by mimicking a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels and appetite.
However, experts have cautioned that the drug should be used strictly under medical supervision, as misuse can lead to side effects such as nausea, fatigue, and gastrointestinal discomfort.
In Kenya, Ozempic’s popularity has surged among urban celebrities and influencers seeking fast but controlled weight reduction. The trend has raised debates about accessibility, with many arguing that the high cost makes it a luxury for only a few.
By Judy mutinda
