Teen stars Emmanuella and Success have left Mark Angel Comedy’s management but continue collaborating as they join a professional agency.
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]een comedy sensations Emmanuella and Success have officially parted ways with Mark Angel Comedy’s management.
This development follows a period of speculation and controversy, including allegations of financial exploitation made by former crew member Denilson Igwe during a viral podcast in August.
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Mark Angel, the founder and face of the popular comedy platform, addressed the matter during a TikTok live session on Tuesday.
He confirmed stepping down from managing the careers of the teenage stars, attributing the decision to his busy schedule.
“I no longer manage Emmanuella and Success. They are now being managed by a professional agency because I’m too busy to manage them. But I still work with them,” he clarified.
The move is seen as a significant shift for the young comedians, who rose to fame under Mark Angel’s mentorship and became household names through their viral skits.
While the exact reasons for the change in management remain undisclosed, the involvement of a professional agency suggests a strategic step towards advancing their careers in the entertainment industry.
The announcement follows a challenging period for the comedy collective, which faced public scrutiny after Denilson Igwe accused Mark Angel of financial exploitation.
Although unrelated to the teens’ decision, the controversy has sparked renewed discussions about transparency in creative partnerships.
Fans have expressed mixed reactions to the news, with many hoping the collaboration between Emmanuella, Success, and Mark Angel Comedy will remain intact despite the managerial changes.
As Emmanuella and Success embark on this new chapter under professional representation, their continued involvement with Mark Angel Comedy indicates that the comedy powerhouse is evolving while maintaining its creative essence.

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