In a series of candid Q&A sessions on her Instagram, popular content creator Mungai Eve gave her followers an unfiltered look into her personal life.
The YouTuber, known for her celebrity interviews, answered questions about her dating preferences, past relationships, and how she navigates heartbreak.
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One of the most intriguing questions was why she always seems to find herself dating men from the Kisii community.

Her response was both humorous and revealing, showing a surprising pattern in her dating life.
“Ask me again ??? mimi hujipata guys! Akii release me kisiis ?"
Navigating Heartbreak
Mungai Eve also spoke about how she handles breakups from past relationships. The content creator, several months ago, went through a high-profile split from her long-time partner and collaborator, Director Trevor.
This background provides context for her thoughtful and mature approach to heartbreak.
She shared that her strategy for moving on is to accept the situation, take everything as a lesson, and work on herself to attract better experiences in the future. Most importantly, she said, is to forgive herself.
"I accept... Take everything as a lesson, work on myself to attract better in future. Most importantly forgive myself."
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When asked how long it took her to heal from a previous crumbled relationship, she gave a specific timeframe. "I would say 3 months, work in progress thoughalmost there," she responded.

Her Dating 'Age Limit'
The YouTuber also revealed the specific age range she considers for potential partners. She stated that she would date men who are "not more than 30 and not below 27". However, she confirmed that she is currently single.
This detail offers a clear insight into her current dating preferences as she looks for a new relationship.
Mungai Eve also confirmed that she has battled depression, specifically from April to June of this year, which she described as the toughest time of her life.
She spent most of her days in bed, barely eating, and wished for it to end. She handled it by praying, leaning on family and friends, and seeking help, which "made all the difference".
She is now in a better place and is "stronger and healing".

She explained that she stopped doing interviews and podcasts because after five years of the same routine, she became tired and felt she had lost herself chasing "other people's dreams". Her comeback is "personal" and not just for money, as she believes life is more than "burnouts".
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