Kenyan Socialite Risper Faith Sparks Major Online Debate After Claiming Arrival of Twins in Suspicious April Fools’ Day Announcement
Socialite Risper Faith claims to have welcomed twins, but fans are skeptical as reverse image searches link the photos to 2025 posts.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 1, 2026, 4:39 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from TUKO.co.ke

Viral Pregnancy Claims Meet Digital Verification Scrutiny
The Kenyan entertainment landscape is currently divided over a high-profile announcement from socialite Risper Faith. Just weeks after publicly confirming her pregnancy, the social media influencer shared images of two newborns, claiming she and her husband, Brian, had welcomed twins earlier than expected. The post, which featured a message of gratitude for "double the blessings," immediately went viral. However, the timing of the reveal—coinciding with April Fools' Day—prompted immediate fact-checking from both media outlets and vigilant followers, casting doubt on the authenticity of the "miracle" delivery.
Dissecting the Evidence of a Potential Digital Prank
The credibility of the announcement faced a significant blow following a series of digital forensic checks. A Google reverse image search of the newborn photos shared by Risper revealed that the exact images had appeared in a pregnancy-focused Facebook group as early as November 2025. Furthermore, observant netizens pointed out physical discrepancies in the photos, with some commenters noting that the babies appeared to be of a different ethnic background than the socialite. These findings have led to widespread speculation that the post was an elaborate engagement tactic designed to capitalize on the tradition of April 1st pranks.
Public Reaction and the Ethics of "Clout Chasing"
The response from the online community has been a mix of amusement and frustration. While some fellow celebrities initially offered congratulations, a larger segment of the audience quickly pivoted to debunking the claims. Popular content creators and followers reminded others of the date, with many accusing the socialite of "clout chasing" or using a sensitive topic like childbirth to boost her social media metrics. This incident highlights the growing exhaustion among digital audiences regarding the blurring lines between reality and scripted entertainment in the influencer economy.
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