Mungai Eve unveils new YouTube channel after fallout with Trevor

"Buckle up, get ready to be inspired, and welcome to the new era of Mungai Eve!"

In Summary
  • Trevor and Eve have been working together for over three years before breaking up.
  • The Mungai Eve channel had over 750K subscribers with over 2353 videos uploaded so far after being founded on January 2, 2020.
Eve Mungai
Eve Mungai
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Content creator Mungai Eve has unveiled a new YouTube Channel after parting ways with Video director and ex-lover Director Trevor.

In February, Director Trevor confirmed his split with Eve saying “her services are no longer needed”.

While unveiling the channel, dubbed Mungai Eve Media, Mungai Eve said the move was the beginning of a new era.

"Get ready for a fresh start and a whole lot of inspiration! We're thrilled to unveil the revamped Mungai Eve, bursting with authentic storytelling, empowering messages, and a positive impact on your world," she said in a statement on her social media platforms.

She invited Kenyans to join her on the new journey saying it will be exciting as they explore the human experience, celebrate diversity, and ignite positive change.

"At Mungai Eve, we've always strived to share captivating stories that resonate with your soul. Now, with a brand new look and feel, we're taking things a step further. We'll continue to curate engaging content but with an even greater focus on inspiring you to reach your full potential and empowering you to make a difference," she said.

"Buckle up, get ready to be inspired, and welcome to the new era of Mungai Eve!"

By the time of publishing this story, her new YouTube Channel had garnered 1,900 subscribers minutes after being unveiled.

No video content has been uploaded on the channel yet.

Trevor and Eve  worked together for over three years before breaking up.

The Mungai Eve channel, now renamed Kenya Online Media, had over 750K subscribers with over 2353 videos uploaded so far after being founded on January 2, 2020.

Trevor also rebranded the “Mungai Eve” Facebook page which had over 104K followers to Kenya Online Media.

Another channel that Trevor took over is Insta-Fame which had over 104,000 subscribers on YouTube.

Days after announcing the rebranding of the platforms, Trevor unveiled Rael Wangare to replace Mungai Eve.

In her first appearance on the new channel as Eve’s replacement, Wangare said her entry marks “the beginning of new times”.

 “What you have for so long known as Mungai Eve Media has now got a new name to it, Kenya Online Media…under the stewardship of the one and only Director Trevor,” she said.

Wangare said the identity of the other crew members will in the interim remain a guarded secret but she revealed that Captain Nyota is part of the revamped team.

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