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‘I can’t wash clothes’ – Pritty Vishy opens up on her struggle with household chores

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Pritty Vishy. PHOTO/Instagram/@prittyvishy

Controversial content creator Pritty Vishy has shocked fans with a candid confession, admitting she is completely hopeless at basic household chores—and has no intention of learning!

In a move that has sparked yet another furious debate across social media, the star openly declared that she doesn’t fit the traditional mold of “wife material,” explaining that simple domestic tasks are simply beyond her capabilities.

Speaking out in a social media video, Vishy detailed her struggles with fundamental duties, from folding clothes to the daunting task of washing dishes every day.

“I don’t know how to be wife material. I don’t know how to wash clothes. I cannot wash my clothes, and yes, at some point nishawai kuwa mama fua [I’ve even employed a washerwoman before],” she confessed.

Vishy was quick to stress that her aversion to scrubbing and dusting is precisely why the cleaning industry exists, insisting that people should stop punishing themselves by forcing themselves to do chores they loathe. In fact, she sees herself as an advocate for domestic help!

“I cannot wash vyombo [dishes] every single day, okay, I can cook but vyombo, ehh manguo, sijui kukunja [dishes, clothes, I don’t know how to fold], no no that is why cleaners are available. Let us promote cleaners, and I will promote them,” she declared passionately.

She went on to list the chores that defeat her, admitting that even the most straightforward cleaning tasks are overwhelming.

“Things like the TV stand, I can’t wipe it; the carpet, the bed, the kitchen counter,” she lamented, explaining that while she loves a clean space, the process of getting it clean does not come naturally.

The Ambition of Affluence

The content creator shared her strategic solution to her domestic dilemma: become rich!

Vishy stated that since she values a clean environment so much but cannot maintain it herself, her only option is to work hard enough to afford a permanent staff.

“At this point I have to be rich… siezi kosa kupenda usafi na nikue masikini [I can’t love cleanliness and yet be poor],” she asserted, effectively confirming that hired help will be a non-negotiable part of her future lifestyle.

She wrapped up her controversial take by reaffirming her support for professional cleaners, arguing that they provide an essential service for people like her who desire spotless homes but lack the “wife material” gene required to achieve it.

The question remains: Will her millions of followers be convinced by her argument, or will the debate over traditional gender roles in the home continue to rage on social media?

Maria Wambui

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