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YouTube content creator Mungai Eve.
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Eve Mungai: ‘Don’t text me if you’re not my type’

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YouTube content creator Mungai Eve.

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For some reason, Mungai Eve will always grab showbiz headlines. The 25-year-old rose to fame through her YouTube channel, where she interviews celebrities.

I am such a lucky girl; all good things come to me, and nothing meant for me ever misses.

Living one day at a time is the real deal. Tomorrow? You leave that to God since it is not promised.

I appreciate the role my ex-boyfriend Trevor played (in my YouTube journey) and the far we got together.

I believe both of us played a big role, both on and off camera. Now that we have gone our separate ways,

I do wish him the very best in all he does.

Eve Mungai

Eve Mungai.

Photo credit: Pool

I normally call my five-year relationship with Trevor a marriage, although it was not. It was a come-we-stay kind of situation, and that is because we got into it without a proper plan.

Some lessons are so personal that I wouldn’t want to put them out there, but if I were to advise a young girl out there from my past relationship lessons, I'd say, just enjoy your youth. Enjoy that moment of your youth because I feel Trevor and I never had that chance to enjoy being young.

I met him when I was 19. He was 20, and we just started life together. We were very young; we did not know what we were getting ourselves into and just ended up getting into a marriage situation, something I do not think was ideal for us.

I do not know why people got so upset when I said people should date their type. I got attacked online. I mean, if you're not my type, don’t text me. What is wrong with that? Don’t we all have preferences?