Socialite and reality TV star Vera Sidika has ignited a fiery exchange with fellow socialite Huddah Monroe, following the latter’s controversial remarks about reality TV shows and lifestyle YouTube vlogs. The clash began when Huddah, a former reality TV personality, publicly expressed her disdain for such content, questioning its impact on viewers’ lives.
“In all honesty, after watching all these reality shows, how did it change your life? Did you learn anything? Did it have an impact on your life in any way?” Huddah, now a beauty mogul, wrote on her Instagram, adding that she preferred watching animal content to reality shows or lifestyle vlogs.
This critique didn’t sit well with Vera Sidika, who took to social media to respond with a series of pointed remarks. Vera called Huddah’s comments ironic, noting that Huddah herself had starred in a reality show a decade ago. The mother of two didn’t hold back, sarcastically reminding her audience that Huddah’s stint on the show ended in eviction within five days.
“How someone claims to hate reality shows so much, yet was in one 10 years ago, is diabolical. Oh, and being evicted five days later is nasty work,” Vera retorted.
The heated exchange sparked further debate among their followers, with one Instagram user defending Huddah by arguing that people change over time. “Judging someone based on things they did 10 years ago is crazy. Aren’t people allowed to grow and change?”
Vera responded with equal fervor, asserting that Huddah’s criticism of reality TV viewers was hypocritical. “Judging people for watching reality shows isn’t crazy? Yet you’ve been in one before, and it backfired? Make it make sense. Better yet, just be quiet and mind your business.”
Sidika also addressed the broader criticism of reality TV, defending its value as a source of entertainment and relaxation. “If you want to watch educative stuff, please go to the Discovery Channel. Let trash TV lovers enjoy. Everyone wants a good laugh after a stressful day at work or school.”
Huddah’s comments and Vera’s response have reignited discussions about the value of reality TV and personal growth. While Huddah advocates for more meaningful content, Vera staunchly defends the role of reality shows in providing escapism.
As the feud unfolds, fans continue to weigh in, making it clear that this battle between Kenya’s most prominent socialites is far from over.