Socialite and entrepreneur Huddah Monroe, known for her unapologetic presence on social media, has made headlines once again, this time with her bold comments on construction and the ongoing political issues in Kenya. Celebrating the New Year in Kenya, the Rich Beauty founder shared snippets of her life with her followers, showcasing her latest personal projects and thoughts on current events.
One of the most interesting updates from Huddah came when she revealed her involvement in the construction of a toilet, making an unexpected yet insightful admission. In her Instagram stories, she gave her followers a behind-the-scenes look at the process, joking about how challenging it was to build a toilet from scratch. “Never built a toilet from scratch, and this sh** ain’t a joke,” she said, urging people to respect the work that goes into constructing something as seemingly simple as a bathroom. “Before you sit on a toilet, thank the people who built it,” she added, suggesting how the process of construction and placement involved significant effort.
Huddah also emphasized the importance of respecting people’s spaces, especially toilets. She mentioned that she had to move the toilet to a different location during construction, a task that wasn’t perfect but was “good enough.” “I’ll enjoy the toilet now. I hate sharing toilets,” she remarked humorously, giving her followers a glimpse into her lifestyle.
However, it wasn’t all lighthearted updates. The socialite also voiced her concern over the disturbing rise in abductions across the country, a topic that has been at the forefront of Kenyan political discourse. Huddah condemned the abductions, particularly the cases of six individuals who went missing during the festive period. She shared a screenshot from The Nation newspaper, which highlighted the mystery surrounding their whereabouts, and voiced her outrage with the question: “WTF 2 weeks?” She also mentioned the disappearance of Kibet Bull, a young man behind satirical cartoons, and other individuals who had mysteriously vanished.
With her post, Huddah aligned herself with those calling for accountability and justice, using the hashtag #EndAbductionsKE and expressing empathy for the families affected by these incidents. Her commentary underscored the growing discontent with the state of security and justice in the country.