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Mungai Eve Shuts Down Pregnancy Rumors, Shares Her Views on Motherhood and Relationships

Mungai Eve has firmly denied swirling rumors that she is pregnant, putting an end to ongoing speculation sparked by her recent break from social media.

The rumors gained traction during her online absence, which coincided with public drama involving her ex-boyfriend and fellow content creator, Victor Lameck, popularly known as Shifuwayy. His controversial remarks about their past relationship only fueled curiosity among fans about Eve’s personal life.

In a recent Instagram Q&A, Eve re-emerged to engage with her followers and candidly addressed the most frequently asked question:

“Are you pregnant?”

“No, I am not,” she responded. “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 added that when the time comes, she plans to have her children close together, drawing inspiration from global pop icon Rihanna’s approach to motherhood.

Addressing Her Past with Shifuwayy

When asked about her relationship status and the recent claims made by Shifuwayy, Eve offered a blunt response that hinted at her desire to move on.

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

“Never heard of such a name before,” she replied, making it clear she has no intention of revisiting that chapter.

Eve’s Perspective on Motherhood

This isn’t the first time Mungai Eve has opened up about starting a family. In a YouTube interview back in November 2024, she spoke about her desire to have children—but only when the time is right.

She revealed her dream of having twins, a possibility she believes is enhanced by her family background.

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

However, Eve emphasized that emotional readiness and responsible planning are crucial before becoming a parent.

“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.”

Although she is financially secure at age 24, Eve made it clear that money alone isn’t enough to justify having children.

“People ask, ‘If you’re financially stable, why not have a child?’ But for me, money isn’t everything. I want to give my child a specific lifestyle—and that starts with choosing the right dad.”

She concluded by saying she may consider motherhood in the next five years, stressing that becoming a parent should be a carefully thought-out decision, not a rushed one.

“Until then, I believe in waiting until I’m truly ready—emotionally, mentally, and with the right person by my side.”

With her latest remarks, Mungai Eve not only shuts down the pregnancy rumors but also reinforces her commitment to intentional living—whether in love, career, or parenthood.

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