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Global viral sensation Elsa Majimbo joins Akbar and Godfrey for a powerful, hilarious, and deeply honest episode of One54. Born and raised in Kenya, Elsa opens up about her rise from making videos with a bag of chips to becoming an international star embraced by icons like Beyoncé, Rihanna, Steve Harvey, and Lupita Nyong’o.
Elsa reflects on growing up in Nairobi, navigating colorism in Kenya, and why being a dark-skinned woman shaped her confidence, voice, and purpose. She shares how viral fame changed her life overnight, why she dropped out of school after blowing up online, and how social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube became tools for global impact.
The conversation dives into Elsa’s journey from Kenya to South Africa and eventually Los Angeles, culture shock in America, immigration struggles, and the realities of holding a Kenyan passport in a post-colonial world. She also discusses working with Beyoncé’s Ivy Park, Rihanna’s Fenty brand, attending exclusive events, and receiving personal encouragement from Lupita Nyong’o that still fuels her today.Elsa and the hosts talk fame, authenticity, celebrity relationships, mental health, sobriety, and staying grounded while navigating Hollywood, brand deals, and viral success. From meeting Beyoncé to being embraced by Steve Harvey, Elsa breaks down what it really means to rise fast — and stay true.
This episode is a celebration of African excellence, resilience, and global influence — and a reminder that representation matters.
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Global viral sensation Elsa Majimbo joins Akbar and Godfrey for a powerful, hilarious, and deeply honest episode of One54. Born and raised in Kenya, Elsa opens up about her rise from making videos with a bag of chips to becoming an international star embraced by icons like Beyoncé, Rihanna, Steve Harvey, and Lupita Nyong’o.
Elsa reflects on growing up in Nairobi, navigating colorism in Kenya, and why being a dark-skinned woman shaped her confidence, voice, and purpose. She shares how viral fame changed her life overnight, why she dropped out of school after blowing up online, and how social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube became tools for global impact.
The conversation dives into Elsa’s journey from Kenya to South Africa and eventually Los Angeles, culture shock in America, immigration struggles, and the realities of holding a Kenyan passport in a post-colonial world. She also discusses working with Beyoncé’s Ivy Park, Rihanna’s Fenty brand, attending exclusive events, and receiving personal encouragement from Lupita Nyong’o that still fuels her today.Elsa and the hosts talk fame, authenticity, celebrity relationships, mental health, sobriety, and staying grounded while navigating Hollywood, brand deals, and viral success. From meeting Beyoncé to being embraced by Steve Harvey, Elsa breaks down what it really means to rise fast — and stay true.
This episode is a celebration of African excellence, resilience, and global influence — and a reminder that representation matters.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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