Director Trevor has sparked fresh controversy online after revealing a private message allegedly sent by YouTuber Andrew Kibe. In a video that has since gone viral, Trevor showcased a direct message he claimed Kibe sent, asking to share contact details for a potential collaborative idea. The unexpected revelation has left social media buzzing with mixed reactions.
Trevor, known for his former work with ex-partner and content creator Mungai Eve, seemed keen on using the message to assert his value in the digital space. Speaking candidly in the video, he explained that people tend to reach out to those they consider valuable or smart. “Kibe is in my DM asking for my number. He wants help. This is a verified page,” he said, holding up a screenshot. “I didn’t look for him; he looked for me. When you’re smart and focused, people will always come to you.”
The message from Kibe reportedly read that he had an idea the two could pursue together. Trevor not only responded positively by sharing his number but emphasized that this proved his growing influence and credibility. He went further to state that the two had continued their conversation on WhatsApp and added that he prefers not to speak often, which might lead some to underestimate him.
However, the internet wasn’t entirely on Trevor’s side. Many viewers criticized him for publicizing a private conversation, viewing it as a betrayal of trust. Comments flooded the video, with users questioning why he felt the need to expose someone for what appeared to be a simple outreach or professional proposal.
Critics also directed their frustration toward Trevor’s wife, Yvonne Kiki, who was present in the video and seen agreeing with him and adding her voice to his sentiments. This didn’t sit well with some netizens, who felt she was encouraging unnecessary drama.
Adding more fuel to the fire, Trevor also flaunted a screenshot of his YouTube earnings, revealing he had made over KSh 14 million from the platform before his exit. While he framed it as proof of his achievements and capacity to attract collaborations, several viewers saw it as bragging and questioned the timing and motive behind the display.
Comments from the online community ranged from sarcastic to disappointed. Some questioned if asking to share an idea now equates to begging for help. Others expressed dismay that Trevor would air a private discussion online, with sentiments like “bro code” and “men should sort issues offline” being repeated. A few were surprised that someone who reportedly earned such an amount on YouTube had financial issues when moving out after his breakup with Mungai Eve.
Trevor and Mungai Eve were once one of the most talked-about couples in Kenya’s digital scene, co-creating a thriving YouTube channel. Their breakup made headlines, particularly because Trevor not only announced the end of their romantic relationship but also revealed that he had fired Eve and taken over the channel. He later claimed the relationship had become toxic and even alleged that Mungai once hit him with a cooking stick for using her phone charger without asking.
This latest stunt has added another chapter to Trevor’s unpredictable post-breakup journey, leaving many wondering if he’s using controversy as content — or simply letting emotions lead.