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Uche Montana Celebrates 35 Million YouTube Views for ‘Monica’
Actress and producer Uche Montana has celebrated a major achievement after the first two parts of her movie project Monica recorded a combined 35 million views on YouTube within days of release.
- Actress and producer Uche Montana has celebrated a major achievement after the first two parts of her movie project Monica recorded a combined 35 million views on YouTube within days of release.

Nollywood actress and producer Uche Montana has reached a major milestone after the first two parts of her movie project, Monica, amassed a combined 35 million views on YouTube.
According to the actress, the first part of the project has generated 20 million views, while the second part reached 15 million views within just four days of release.
Montana described the overwhelming response from viewers as emotional and rewarding, noting that the project began as an idea and a creative risk that eventually exceeded her expectations.
She credited fans and supporters for helping bring the character of Monica to life through their reactions, engagement and continued support.
In a message shared with fans, the actress expressed gratitude to viewers, the cast and crew members who contributed to the success of the project.
“20 MILLION views on Part 1. 15 MILLION views on Part 2 in just 4 days. I’m honestly overwhelmed with gratitude,” she wrote.
“What started as an idea, a vision, and a risk has turned into something far bigger than I imagined. Seeing so many people connect with Monica has been one of the most emotional and rewarding experiences of my journey.”
She also appreciated fans for their reactions and discussions surrounding the story.
“Every view, comment, repost, message, and word of support means more than you know. Thank you for laughing, crying, reacting, debating, and growing with these characters and this story. You all gave Monica life beyond the screen,” she added.
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Montana further thanked the cast and production team for their commitment to the project, stressing that the milestone represented more than just viewership figures.
“To everyone who believed in me from day one, to the cast and crew who poured their hearts into this project, and to every single person watching around the world, thank you for making this moment possible.
“This milestone is more than numbers to me. It’s proof that passion, consistency, and storytelling still connect people deeply. And trust me… we’re only getting started.”
The success of Monica has continued to spark conversations online, further cementing Uche Montana’s growing influence in Nigeria’s digital film space.


