Machachari actress Milan Muthoni aka Millie’s videos have warmed hearts online. Millie Machachari (left and right) with her on-screen mother (centre). How old is Millie from Machachari? Millie, who turned 15 in January 2025, looked stunning in the collaged videos shared on TikTok. One of the videos was from her 13th birthday where she rocked a Cinderella dress and a princess tiara. In another, she wore a baggy brown t-shirt, held her hair in a bun and seemed to be lip-synching a song. She also loves knitting. Millie held a yarn and knitting needles as she conversed with someone in another clip.
The actress had a baseball cap and a sweatshirt that had the words ‘Tom and Jerry’ with a picture of the cat Tom. In another, she lovingly danced with her grandfather as they unboxed shoes. Kenyans via the video’s comment section, admitted that they were feeling old after seeing pictures of the all-grown Millie. She was a baby when she was featured on Machachari as the TV sister of Kamau Mbaya, alias Baha and his on-screen brother Malik Lemuel aka Govi. Watch on TikTok Netizens react to Millie’s videos Here is what they had to say: Banana Man: “Kwani mimi ni mzee ajee?” judy mbugua: “How kujiandikisha pesa za wazee mtu huenda wapi.” Njoki: “Kwani how old am I… juu huyu amezaliwa nikimwona.” nancywangare155: “Me and my other age mates should except to be called auntie without mafeelings.” MAINCHIQ: “Mkae mpange na mjue nani ananioa sasa juu weeuh kama haka kamekuwa hivi nafaa kuwa kwangu.”
cessndungu: “Aai we hapa s jks ebu mkae chini mpange vnye ntaolka juu wah kumshkna.” Skoka Graphics: “Kwani amegrow adi kunishinda.” @Rutto mercy: “Waiiitttt kwani how old am I?” lear lastborn: “Waaa kumbe nimezeeeka.” MOH THORNY: “Hiii ni maajabu ady tumekaa age mate bana.” meilah sheilah: “Wazee waanze kumeza supliment sasa.” Doreen_writes: “You are trying say am old.” mirshy254: “Kwani how old an I.” pacifist Jayne “Niliambia watu Machachari ilia kuwa acted 20 yrs back before ikue premiered…coz hawa watoto hawawezi kua wakubwa na hadi wakona watoto wengi wao…it can’t happen.”
by Patricia Tonui