Meet Chantelle Naisola “Shantel” Of Becky Citizen TV

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Chantelle Naisola, renowned as both an actress and musician, gained initial fame with her smash hit song ‘Tokelezea’. This Kenyan talent recently graced screens in the latest offering from Citizen TV, the show ‘Becky’, where she embodies the character of ‘Shantell’.

Prior to her television ventures, Chantelle’s musical prowess shone through with the release of “Tokelezea” in 2012, amassing over 89,000 views on YouTube and featuring Abbas Kubaff. Transitioning seamlessly into acting, she notably portrayed ‘Mumbi’ in the romantic comedy ‘Plan B’, a delight for audiences upon its February 14th, 2019 release via Alfajiri Productions.

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Beyond the screen, Chantelle’s involvement as assistant director in the gripping thriller ‘Nairobby’, a production by Avant Film released on August 5th, 2022, underscores her versatility. This film delves into the lives of university students navigating the aftermath of a successful heist, with themes of jealousy and greed testing their bonds.

While details about her current portrayal of Shantell in ‘Becky’ remain sparse, Chantelle’s influence extends to social media, boasting a substantial following of over 54,000 on Instagram. Her collaborations with various brands underscore her multifaceted career and wide-reaching appeal.

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