Kenyan YouTube duo, Director Trevor and Eve Mungai, have sparked speculation among fans about potential relationship issues with their recent actions. Despite being celebrated for showcasing couple goals and sharing romantic images on social media, the pair raised eyebrows by removing each other's photos from their Instagram profiles.

In a noteworthy update, Trevor proudly showcased their impressive Ksh 13.6 million earnings from their YouTube endeavors. Meanwhile, Mungai Eve opened up about the prospect of having a child in their rural village. These developments add a layer of intrigue to the couple's public image, leaving fans curious about the state of their relationship.



On YouTube, Mungai Eve has not been consistent in releasing videos like before.

Many people believe that the two have decided to separate based on the latest events.

Trevor is a journalist, photographer, filmmaker, and former musician from Kenya. Trevor has been a part of Eve Mungai's team ever since her YouTube channel launched.

Since they began dating in 2019, the couple has been the buzz of Kenya's social media platforms, and their rapid ascent to fame has made them one of the country's most well-known YouTubers.

In September 2023, Director Trevor acknowledged that their YouTube channel generates millions of dollars in revenue and disclosed that they had directly employed 14 individuals.

Trevor further revealed that he and his spouse receive a salary of Ksh800,000 every month from their YouTube channel.

"Is it true Eve Mungai earns more than you?" Trevor was asked.

"As employees of Mungai Eve Media, my wife and I both receive a monthly salary of 800k. Each! Money that is generated through YouTube in stream ads and Facebook. Even if angekua ana earn more than me to me it's not an issue for us. We believe in equal opportunities and value each value each other's contributions to our family and the company. Our focus is together on working as a team, supporting and empowering each other to achieve our goals. We believe that financial success should not be limited by gender, and we embrace the equal earning potential that exists in our relationship," said Trevor.