The 21-year-old, whose real name is Sean Mwaniki Waweru, grew up in Rongai and is quickly becoming one of Kenya’s most talked-about young talents.

Known to many by his nickname Maggie Maggie, Sean’s charm and humor shone throughout  a candid quickfire session with journalist  Kalondu Musyimi of Mpasho Sean shared honest insights about his daily life, dreams, and even his Mpesa balance

Dreams, Studies, and Career Choices

When asked about his college journey, Sean revealed that he hasn’t joined university yet but had once set his sights on a career in the media.

“Not yet, but I wanted to major in mass media communication,” he said. However, his ambitions have since shifted. “No, sai nataka kuswitch. I am still looking for a new one,” he added, hinting that he’s exploring other interests beyond media.

Sean MMG // Instagram
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Sean also opened up about his professional growth, including his collaboration with KCB . “They got us to a writing camp tuandike tuone what we can come up with — not necessarily yao but yetu tu,” he said, showing his creative side and willingness to learn.

Lifestyle and Personal Preferences

In true quickfire style, the interview touched on several lighthearted topics. Sean revealed that his Mpesa balance currently stands at KSh 30,000, and he proudly admitted that he doesn’t have any tattoos. His dream car is a Mercedes Benz G-Wagon G63, though he currently drives a Volkswagen Golf.

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When it comes to football, Sean is a passionate Manchester United supporter — and he didn’t hold back on sharing his least favorite team. “Arsenal, and it has the most annoying fans,” he said with a laugh.

Asked about his daily routine, he admitted that both his wake-up and sleep schedules depend on the day. “It depends,” he said, reflecting the unpredictable lifestyle of a young entertainer.

Sean MMG // Instagram

Saving, Family, and Sentiment

Despite his fun-loving persona, Sean showed his practical side when asked about the biggest thing he has ever saved for. “Moving out,” he said. “I saved money for moving out.”

He also spoke emotionally about the death that hit him the hardest — that of his granddad. The loss, he said, remains one of the most painful moments of his life, offering a glimpse into his softer, more reflective side

Throughout the interview, Sean came across as relatable, grounded, and self-aware. With a mix of humor and humility, he reminded fans that beneath the fame is a young man still figuring life out, one decision at a time.

Watch the full interview below:

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