Giving details on how it all unfolded, Risper stated that she was the model's ardent follower,
"She is a USA model, I follow her, and I like her content, so this photo really struck me, and I sent it to my photographer and asked what we can do with it.
I don't know what came over me. Pia, unataka kuchangamsha watu, people have to talk about you, to be out there."
she added that it was all out of pressure, to keep up with the standards,
"You want your Instagram to look good, the pressure, mimi nilipata hii picha nikasema let me post and tell people good morning, asubuhi watu hukunywa nini? si ni chai, coffee na strong tea."
"Everyone on Instagram is faking it." Risper said. "Mbona tukitoa motivational speeches pinterest tupost haina shida? lakini nikipost picha ya coffee iko na shida," she needed someone to explain.
On claims that she was setting fake standards, she said,
"I am not fake; have you seen my house? Have you seen my lifestyle? I am not faking anything."
Risper noted that Instagram didn't have rules and that people should chill and stop casting stones,
"Does Instagram have a regulation that you are supposed to post your own content? Imeandikwa wapi?
We are just having fun, don't take things too seriously."
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