Details have emerged about the multi-million properties and businesses owned by Kenyan content creator Timothy Kimani and his former wife Celestine Ndinda following their recent separation.
The couple confirmed on Tuesday, April 21, that they had ended their marriage after more than a decade together. In a public statement, Njugush said the decision was made in 2025 after careful thought and mutual agreement. He asked fans to respect their privacy as they move forward separately.
He also said that their children remain their top priority. The two are now co-parenting and continue to support each other during this transition.
Before the break-up, Njugush and Wakavinye had built a successful business empire in Nairobi. Their journey from comedy to business made them one of the most admired celebrity couples in Kenya.
Among their major investments is Be Knit, a clothing brand they launched in 2021. The business offers a wide range of outfits for men, women, and children, and has grown popular among their fans.
They also invested in the public transport sector. In 2024, the couple bought a Super Metro matatu that operates along the busy Nairobi–Kitengela route. The vehicle was named after their first child. In early 2025, they added a second matatu, named after their second child.
Njugush first gained fame through the TV show Real Househelps of Kawangware. After leaving the show, he built a strong online presence and earned income through digital content and brand deals.
