The influencer and entrepreneur pushed back against the backlash, stressing that she lives on her own terms and will not be pressured by online expectations or social media trends.
Priscilla, who has built a strong following among young Nigerians, expressed concern that many women her age feel compelled to maintain unrealistic lifestyles just to keep up appearances online.
“My generation’s girls are living in delusion, thinking I should only wear Jimmy Choos once just because my fanbase is bigger now,” she said.
“This is exactly why many girls feel pressured by social media to fit an unrealistic standard, saying, ‘I need to be a big girl,’ but often they lack the financial means to support that lifestyle.”
She further asserted that she would continue making choices that make her and her loved ones happy, regardless of public commentary.
“My life will go however I want it to go. As long as my family, friends, and honest fans are happy, every other person’s opinion is just noise,” she added.
Priscilla’s remarks have drawn mixed reactions online, with many fans applauding her confidence and others debating the broader issue of materialism and authenticity in social media culture.
