How Vera Sidika Tricked Millions Of Kenyans After Butt Surgery [VIDEO]

Her latest move did not go down well with some of her followers who sharply criticised her for using a very sensitive topic to chase clout.

Kenyan socialite, Vera Sidika, drew sharp criticism after making her followers believe she had undergone a medical procedure to reduce the size of her iconic buttocks, only to release a music video.

The song released on YouTube on Friday evening, October 7 came after she promised to share the second part of her supposed Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) reversal, only to leave a foul taste in Kenyans' mouths by showing off her still-intact behind.

The video shows her rapping about how she is still relevant in the industry and still making money from her ventures. It features a host of other women, her security guards and the socialite dressed in a leopard-spotted body suit accentuating her curves.

Vera Sidika shaking her still-intact behind in the music video. /YOUTUBE

Viral Tea has established that Sidika photoshopped the picture of her reduced behind that went viral on Wednesday, October 5 across the country and the East African region.

Her latest move did not go down well with some of her followers who sharply criticised her for using a very sensitive topic to chase clout.

“Where do you draw the line on clout chasing? This was a sensitive topic for women in general and being self-conscious about their image turns out fatal sometimes. 

"This is not acceptable! Other countries put up with this BS but Kenya must NEVER be one of them PERIOD! #CancelVeraSidika,” one of the comments read.

"The height of clout of chasing, This county went bananas, literally sold our souls to vanity. Vera literally made headlines in Nigerian media too," another comment read.

Others did not seem to have a problem with her antics, arguing that she was smart to use her biggest asset to get everyone talking and open their eyes to how the showbiz industry operates.

"Now, this is what I call the power of seduction. She managed to capture everyone's attention.

"You had us in the first half not gonna lie. This track is lit

"Bringing the Cardi B WAP vibes, especially at the animal print scene," some of the comments read. By the time of publication, the video clocked over 168,000 views. 

The heated criticism did not deter Sidika’s husband Brown Mauzo, from labelling her as the biggest female artiste thanks to her latest stunt which has been used by a number of celebrities to increase their numbers in a digital space.

Another good example is Jovial and Willy Paul who made everyone believe that they were an item, a matter which drew controversy considering Pozze's first approach to Jovial, to which she expressed disgust over. However, they went on to release a song, leading to fans terming their actions as clout chasing.

Pozze on Thursday, September 29 maintained that the new song, Lalala, was not a clout-chasing attempt and that they are really in love with each other.

"I've always wanted to date someone like me, a fellow musician. Look at me and my toto (wife)...Beyonce and Jay-Z itabidi wamekujia (will have to come for) classes. 

"Yesterday I said this ain't no clout, it's true we're dating. On Monday we tested our chemistry musically and told my baby to open up and tell me how she feels about bwana mkunaji in a song," Pozze posted on his Instagram page.

Jovial and Willy Paul. /INSTAGRAM.WILLY PAUL MSAFI