- Several Kenyan celebrities proved that teamwork made the dream work, collaborating in various ventures while still serving couple goals
- These couples share collaborations across music, film, news presenting, business ventures, and content creation, building both brands and legacies
- TUKO.co.ke compiled a list of these celebrity couples who worked together and achieved success both personally and professionally
Some Kenyan celebrity couples have found a unique way to balance love and work, collaborating on projects both on and off screen.

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From music to news presenting and business ventures, these couples prove that teamwork truly makes the dream work.
In this article, TUKO.co.ke takes a look at some of the Kenyan celebrities who, over the years, have worked together and achieved success both personally and professionally.
This list features prominent names like Bahati and Diana, Rashid Abdalla and Lulu Hassan, Abel Mutua and Judy Nyawira, Nameless and Wahu, Kabi and Milly wa Jesus, Terence Creative and Milly Chebby, Njugush and Celestine Ndinda, and Arrow Bwoy and Nadia Mukami.
Which Kenyan celebs work together?
1. Bahati and Diana Marua
This celebrity couple is no stranger to sparking debate on social media, often for their clout-chasing antics.
Beyond the publicity, Bahati and Diana have proven that they have a real knack for business and wealth creation.
Both are well-known artistes in the country. Bahati made his name years ago through gospel music and even owned EMB Records before transitioning to secular music.
His shift also brought Diana into the rap scene, where she now boasts of being the self-proclaimed best rapper in Kenya.
Away from music, the couple co-own a betting company launched in 2025, with Diana serving as the Managing Director. They are hands-on, often engaging directly with customers on the ground.
Bahati and Diana are also among the most sought-after brand ambassadors, collaborating on numerous advertising campaigns that earn them significant income.
Content creation is another shared venture. Diana’s YouTube channel features lifestyle content with their family, generating revenue from ads and sponsorships. Bahati also shares his music on his personal channel.
The couple have also invested in real estate. During their extravagant 2025 Valentine’s Day celebrations, Bahati gifted Diana an apartment complex under construction worth millions.
They also own a fleet of luxury cars, further diversifying their wealth.

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2. Rashid Abdalla and Lulu Hassan
Rashid and Lulu are best known as the faces of Citizen TV’s 7 pm Swahili news. Their chemistry on screen extends beyond news presenting, with the couple hosting a weekend relationship segment together.
They have invested heavily in the film industry as co-owners of Jiffy Productions, a company that produces popular TV series for Kenyan stations.
Rashid is also active in the sports sector, sponsoring football tournaments, often accompanied by Lulu.
Rumour has it that Lulu may have political ambitions in the 2027 polls, though this is yet to be publicly confirmed.

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3. Nameless and Wahu
Power couple Nameless and Wahu have stood the test of time, remaining together for decades while building impressive business portfolios.
Their primary shared income comes from music, with both artistes behind some of Kenya’s legendary hits.
They are also highly sought-after brand ambassadors, appearing in advertisements that generate substantial revenue.
Wahu additionally owns Afro Siri Salon, offering spa, hair, and beauty services, which Nameless actively supports.

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4. Milly and Kabi wa Jesus
Milly and Kabi wa Jesus are one of Kenya’s most adored celebrity couples.
Their main collaborative venture is content creation via their Wa Jesus Family YouTube channel, where they share lifestyle content.
The couple also own Bantu Films, a media production company that shoots weddings, events, music videos, and documentaries.
Additionally, the clothing brand Bossman for Paps and Lads is linked to the couple.

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5. Abel Mutua and Judy Nyawira
Filmmakers Abel Mutua and Judy Nyawira have been together for years and share a daughter.
Abel is the co-owner of Phil-It Productions, a film company producing movies and short films. Judy is heavily involved, working behind the scenes in management and production.
The couple are also successful YouTubers. Each maintains their own channel, often collaborating behind the scenes on productions.

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6. Terence Creative and Milly Chebby
Terence and Milly are known for comedy and lifestyle content. They each run YouTube channels that form a significant part of their collaborative income.
The couple also earn as brand ambassadors, partnering with some of Kenya’s biggest companies, while continuing to produce comedy sketches and lifestyle content for online audiences.

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7. Nadia Mukami and Arrow Bwoy
Nadia and Arrow started off as individual artistes before falling in love. Their main collaborative venture remains music, but they have also grown into business partners.
They manage joint investments, including financial savings groups, and founded the Lola and Safari Foundation.
Nadia also runs Sevens Creative Hub, a communications, PR, and production company that includes a recording studio and video editing suite.
She is also said to own a beauty parlour in Nairobi’s CBD and plans to expand her financial consulting and masterclasses for upcoming artistes.

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8. Njugush and Celestine Ndinda
This couple co-produces comedy content for YouTube and live performances, generating revenue from ads, ticket sales, and sponsorships.
They recently invested in the matatu business, owning two matatus named after their sons.
They also host a podcast together and are sought-after brand ambassadors.

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What businesses does George Ruto own?
Previously, TUKO.co.ke highlighted that the First Son, George Ruto, has interests across several business sectors.
Backed by family resources, he has invested in ventures that reflect both his passions and long-term ambitions.
His known business interests span the transport, sports, and apparel industries, with each venture standing out.
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