Kenyan content creator and influencer Mungai Eve has denied persistent rumors suggesting she is pregnant.

The speculation arose after Eve took a noticeable break from social media, prompting fans to express concern and curiosity about her well-being.

Her absence coincided with public drama involving her ex-boyfriend and fellow content creator, Victor Lameck, popularly known as Shifuwayy, who made several controversial claims about her.

In a recent Instagram Q&A session, Eve reconnected with her followers and directly addressed the speculation surrounding her personal life.

One of the most frequently asked questions, she revealed, was whether she was expecting a child.

“Are you pregnant?” one fan asked.

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“No, I am not,” Eve replied. “Where is this pregnancy question coming from? I’ve been getting it a lot. When I start this childbirth thing, it’s going to be a marathon—like Rihanna. Back-to-back.”

Eve stated that when the time comes, she intends to emulate Rihanna's approach to motherhood by having her children close together.

During the Q&A, a fan also inquired about her relationship status and her past with Shifuwayy.

“Is Shifuwayy your boyfriend? And what about the things he said—were they true?”

Eve curtly responded: “Never heard of such a name before.”

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Mungai Eve’s Views on Motherhood

Back in November 2024, Eve opened up in a YouTube interview about her hopes and plans for starting a family.

She shared her dream of having twins, influenced by the fact that her father is a twin — a detail she believes may increase her chances.

“I’d love to have two kids, and if God blesses me, I hope they’ll be twins. I love twins. My dad is a twin, so that gives me hope.”

She also took a firm stance on responsible parenting, criticizing individuals who bring children into the world without adequate preparation.

“You’ll find someone living in a small house with 10 kids—and they’re still getting pregnant. Personally, I don’t like that.

I think it’s selfish to bring a child into this world without knowing how you’ll provide for them.”

Despite being financially stable at age 24, Eve explained that she doesn’t yet feel emotionally or mentally ready for motherhood.

She highlighted the importance of choosing the right partner and ensuring overall readiness before making such a life-changing decision.

“People often ask me, ‘If you’re financially stable, shouldn’t you have a child?’ I don’t argue online, but for me, money isn’t everything. I want to give my child a specific lifestyle—and that starts with choosing the right dad.

That’s why, maybe in the next five years or so, I’ll feel ready. Until then, I believe bringing a child into this world should be a well-thought-out decision.”

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