Kenyan content creator Pritty Vishy recently made headlines after revealing that she forgave Bishop Muthee Kiengei, following some harsh comments he made about her. Pritty’s decision sparked mixed reactions among her fans, but she stood by her choice, explaining that it was for her own peace of mind.
Fans React to Pritty’s Decision to Forgive
Some of Pritty’s fans were disappointed by her decision to forgive the bishop, with some even offering to help her confront him at his church. However, before any confrontation could unfold, Pritty announced that she had signed new deals following her interaction with Kiengei, which ultimately influenced her decision to let go of the matter.
“I’ve Signed Three Deals So Far”
During an interview on Oga Obinna Updates on September 12, Pritty addressed the backlash. She humorously defended her decision, saying, “Kama nilinunuliwa na chakula… Pia wewe si ununuiwe na chakula! Watu wanakufa huko Turkana na njaa.” Pritty emphasized that her choice wasn’t solely based on the bishop’s apology but also on the positive opportunities that came her way.
“It’s obvious I will smile to the bank, but just to put things clear, so far I’ve signed three deals. The two are still under negotiation. Kiengei simply introduced me to people; I handled the rest,” she explained.
Apologizing to Disappointed Fans
Despite her decision to forgive Bishop Kiengei, Pritty took time to apologize to fans who felt let down. She acknowledged their support and admitted that her earlier strong reactions were fueled by anger. “I understand why some of you are upset, but it was all about me and my heart. Social media can gaslight you, but at the end of the day, you’re left alone with your choices,” she said.
Reflecting on the Bishop’s apology, Pritty shared how the sincere gesture made her reconsider. “He really meant it when he apologized. Even the Bible says if someone apologizes, we should forgive. I didn’t want to carry that negativity in my heart,” she explained.
Forgiveness as a Path to Healing
For Pritty Vishy, forgiveness wasn’t just about moving on; it was about self-healing and letting go of emotional burdens. “Kutusiwa ni big deal, but why carry it in my heart when I can let it go?” she remarked, underscoring her commitment to maintaining a positive outlook.
In the end, Pritty’s decision to forgive Bishop Kiengei wasn’t just a personal victory—it also opened new doors for her career, proving that sometimes, letting go of the past can lead to unexpected blessings.
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