Digital firebrand Pritty Vishy claims the easiest way to get rich today is by exploiting women’s secret body insecurities.
The influencer warns that hair growth oils, “mafrumbaya” (butt) creams, and breast enhancers are being peddled by predatory sellers.
In a raw and uncompromising statement shared on her Instagram account this morning, Thursday, January 29, 2026, Vishy—born Purity Vishenwa—exposed what she describes as the “predatory” business model of the beauty industry.
She sensationally claimed that entrepreneurs are amassing massive fortunes by intentionally targeting the psychological vulnerabilities of women.
“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 (butt) enlargement products, and breast enlargement products,” Vishy told her followers.

Vishy, who has built a reputation for her “brutally honest” takes on social media, argued that women are being bombarded with unrealistic standards that leave them feeling “broken.”
This, she says, creates a perfect market for sellers who offer expensive, unregulated “solutions” that often yield no results.
She warned that many of these products—from creams to herbal pills—thrive on “fear and pressure” rather than scientific efficacy.
According to Vishy, sellers are fully aware that the products may not work, but they continue to push them because they know exactly how to trigger a woman’s desire to “fit in.”
This latest warning follows Vishy’s explosive claims just 24 hours ago, where she accused fellow influencers of a “sick deception.”
She alleged that many creators undergo Lipo 360 surgery and then use their surgically altered bodies to sell “flat tummy pills” to unsuspecting fans.
“Be careful with influencers who have done lipo 360 and go ahead to advertise and sell for you people flat tummy pills,” she cautioned.
“They are selling you a lie while they are actually a product of the operating table.”
The content creator’s crusade against the beauty industry has polarized fans.

While some have praised her for “lifting the veil” on influencer marketing, others have questioned her own history with cosmetic procedures, including her highly publicized use of weight-loss aids in early 2025.
However, Vishy’s message remains consistent: Transparency is key.
“Don’t be a victim,” she urged.
“Many fans end up wasting money and risking their health in pursuit of unrealistic results.”
As the pressure to look “perfect” reaches a fever pitch online, Vishy is demanding that women take back their power and stop “funding the bank accounts of those who profit from their shame.”
