Huddah calls off celebrities who sell used clothes.

Written by on December 22, 2023

Rich Beauty CEO Huddah Monroe seems to be irritated with certain behaviours celebrities have.

Hudah is of the notion that celebrities should stop selling their old used clothes to the public.

In all fairness, she appears to be right and should be a living example to others.

In an Instagram story, Monroe gave her blatant opinion of what should be done and gave herself credit for being one of the few celebs who don’t sell clothes.

“People should honestly stop selling clothes they’ve used. GIVE THEM OUT!” Huddah indicated just who she will bless with her expensive clothes, and no, it’s not the IG baddies.

“I am giving out all my clothes. No one on IG tho. Some girls, they just finished  school and ready for the rich life.”

The recipients of her luxurious clothing ought to be aware that she only shops at the most exclusive establishments. Huddah used to reside in Dubai but has since returned to Nairobi.

She spends some good money on clothes and shoes, 

“Leave that closet sale in 2023. Especially if it’s cheap sh** What in the cheapskate life is that? Unless it’s a Birkin Or something above 1000$ stop embarrassing y’all selves,” she weighed in.

Five weeks ago, Huddah revealed she was engaged to a handsome white man. In her announcement, she said;

“Never have I ever thought a Persian man would take my heart & run off with it.”

What we thought was an engagement turned out to be an advertisement for her new perfume. Weeuh!!! talk of disappointment.

“Feel the embrace of new beginnings,” she showed a video of the same Persian man and a bottle of perfume next to his face.

“Alluring and addictive” she added as fans noted she had pulled a fast one on them.

The 34-second video ad showed the man getting down on one knee and gifting her a box showing a beautiful glass-shaped bottle.

Huddah acted surprised with the caption”the new fragrance you’ve been waiting for” appearing while locking lips with her man.

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