Taking to her Instagram stories on Monday, May 25, 2026, Ntazola responded sharply to critics, breaking down her monthly expenses in detail and challenging those making the accusations to identify anyone allegedly financing her lifestyle.
In a series of posts, she outlined her financial commitments, stating that her monthly obligations range between Ksh 380,000 and Ksh 400,000.
“My house bills every month are 150k. My shop is 180k. Car and other utilities roughly 50k. Those are the main bills. Amount to 380-400k every month,” she wrote.
According to Ntazola, her largest expenses include house rent, which she said amounts to Ksh 150,000, and shop rent at Ksh 180,000.
She further noted that vehicle costs and other utilities account for approximately Ksh 50,000 monthly.
Her detailed breakdown was intended to counter growing speculation on social media questioning the source of her income and the sustainability of her lifestyle.
The content creator used the posts to assert financial independence and push back against narratives linking her success to undisclosed or questionable financial support.
She further dismissed claims that “Yahoo boys,” a term commonly used online to refer to individuals accused of engaging in internet fraud, are responsible for sustaining her lifestyle.
In her response, she challenged critics to substantiate their claims and questioned the financial capability of those being mentioned in the allegations.
The remarks quickly attracted attention online, sparking discussions among her followers and social media users, with many engaging in debates over influencer lifestyles, income sources, and public perception of content creators.
Some users expressed support for Ntazola, praising her for openly addressing the allegations and providing clarity on her financial situation.
Others, however, continued to question the transparency of influencer earnings, reflecting a broader ongoing conversation about digital content creation and income generation in the online space.
The incident highlights the increasing scrutiny faced by public figures and content creators in the digital age, where lifestyle choices and spending patterns often become subjects of public debate and speculation.
Ntazola, who has built a significant online following through her content, has previously been vocal about her work and business ventures, often engaging directly with her audience on social media platforms.
