Kenyan social media influencer Pritty Vishy has reacted after her exboyfriend Kenyan rapper Stevo Simple Boy introduced comedian and rapper Wanja Kihii as his new girlfriend.

Pritty Vishy who often refers to herself as the bitter exgirlfriend said she is not surprised that women are using Stevo to gain popularity and market themselves.

She claimed that people are using Stevo and yet he is doing nothing about it. Vishy went ahead to applaud Wanja Kihii for seizing the opportunity to push her name and her projects.

PHOTO | COURTESY: Pritty Vishy Reacts to Stevo Simple Boy's Relationship With Wanja Kihii 

Days ago, Stevo Simple Boy  introduced Wanja Kihii as his new girlfriend days after Kaveve Kazoze declined his proposal.

Speaking to the media, Stevo said Wanja Kihii is his sweetheart. He went ahead to serenade her with sweet words as he confessed his love for her on camera.

Wanja Kihii said Stevo Simple Boy is the love of her life and she is ready to settle down with him. She added that one day they will tie the knot and live as husband and wife.

PHOTO | COURTESY: Stevo Simple Boy Introduces His girlfriend Wanja Kihii 

She dismissed claims that the two are chasing clout inorder to release a new song. Wanja said their love is genuine and even though they have only been together for one week, they are in love.

This is not the first time a Kenyan lady has introduced Stevo as her boyfriend. In May, Stevo and Mombasa based curvaceous socialite Trisha Khalid sparked dating rumours after he shared her photo and captioned it with several love emojis. Trisha responded to the gesture with three love emojis and Stevo replied to her comment saying “Amor”

Days later, Trisha confronted the musician over his previous relationship with Pritty Vishy. She asked Stevo Simple Boy to publicly reveal who he wants to be with between the two since she feels they can't be in a relationship if Pritty Vishy is still very active on Stevo's social media pages.

The rapper however claimed Pritty Vishy is in his past and asked Trisha to let bygones be bygones so that they can move on with their lives.