Njugush has been sharing heartwarming family footage from his Ruiru home as rumour mills spin about a split with his wife, Celestine Ndinda, popularly known as Wakavinye. On February 22 the comedian posted a video of himself with his two sons, Tugi and Toria, chatting and playing at home, sparking fresh interest in their family life amid relationship chatter.
Speculation about a breakdown in the couple’s marriage has been building in entertainment circles. Fans noticed noticeable gaps in their public appearances, a missing wedding anniversary post in December 2025 and a silent holiday season on social media. Celestine was also seen in recent content without her wedding ring, fuelling claims the pair may be living apart.
Reports suggest Celestine and the children have been spotted at a rental home along Thika Road, while Njugush remains at the family property in Ruiru. That split in residence has added weight to online theories of a relationship strain, though neither Njugush nor his wife has publicly confirmed any separation.
The couple tied the knot in 2016 after meeting while studying at the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication and went on to build a strong entertainment brand. They have worked together on major shows and content, including their comedy series and the live tour Through Thick and Thin. Fans have long admired their partnership on and off camera.
Despite the swirling talk, the recent video of Njugush enjoying simple moments with his children appears aimed at reinforcing family bonds while keeping his personal feelings private. The entertainer’s focus on his kids at a time of intense scrutiny has drawn sympathy and encouragement from followers online.
As lovers of celebrity culture watch closely, the comedian has yet to address the rumours directly. Meanwhile his sons and quiet clips from home offer a softer, very human side to one of Kenya’s most popular entertainers.
