Popular Kenyan comedian and content creator Mammito Eunice has offered a rare glimpse into her personal life, revealing how her partner’s culinary skills have profoundly transformed her relationship with food.
The admission sparked instant excitement among her massive fanbase, who are consistently curious about her private life.
Speaking during a recent interview on ‘Feast with Friends Show’, the comedy star opened up about her evolving love for cuisine, giving full credit to her unnamed partner, who she described simply as an excellent cook.
For Mammito, this relationship has been more than just emotional support—it’s been a flavor transformation.
“I am fortunate enough that my man is a cook, he is really good. He made me love food again. I never used to be a foodie,” Mammito said.

The revelation paints a picture of a nurturing and supportive relationship built on small but meaningful gestures, like preparing thoughtful, flavorful meals .
A New Perspective on Eating
Mammito admitted that before this relationship, she had never truly enjoyed food or taken much interest in it, often viewing it as merely a necessity.
However, with her partner’s encouragement and expertly prepared dishes, eating has become an activity she now actively looks forward to and enjoys.
“There’s something special about someone cooking for you with intention.It made me see food differently — not just as something you eat to survive, but something to enjoy and connect over,” she added.
Renewed Speculation and Authenticity
The comments have unsurprisingly reignited speculation online, with fans once again attempting to link her romantically to a man she posted on her birthday, with whom she has long been rumoured to be in a relationship.
“I am fortunate enough that my man is a cook, he is really good. He made me love food again. I never used to be a foodie.”

Beyond the intrigue of her relationship status, Mammito’s candid confession offers a refreshing take on authenticity in a digital era often dominated by highly curated and often fake lifestyles.
by eugene okumu

