Huddah gives update on her new toilet project.

Written by on January 3, 2025

The founder of Rich Beauty has been sharing glimpses of her lifestyle on social media. 

Recently, she showcased a gold chain that she claimed weighs one kilogram on her Instagram Stories.

Additionally, she provided an update about a new project she is working on, featuring the construction of a toilet, which she implied was part of her creative idea.

“Before you sit on a toilet, thank the people who built it,” she stated adding, “Never built a toilet from scratch, and this sh** aint a joke,” she said.

In a similar update on placing the bathroom, the socialite indicated she is in construction.

“When you go in someone’s house, respect that toilet. We even had to move it from its original place after all the construction,”

“Not perfect but good enough,” read another caption of a later video in the complete project.

“I’ll enjoy the toilet now. I hate sharing toilets.”

She is currently in Nairobi, as evidenced by a photo taken in traffic. She later shared a video of herself dancing in a house while wearing the same gold necklace, expressing how much fun she was having.

“Congo music just makes you feel so wealthy,” she remarked.

Although the petite beauty is booked and busy, she still makes time to comment on significant political events happening in the country. One of her main concerns is the recent spate of abductions that has sparked strong reactions from citizens. 

Condemning these abductions and kidnappings, the beauty entrepreneur shared a screenshot of a Nation Newspaper article that questioned the whereabouts of six individuals who had been abducted during the festive holiday in 2024.

“‘Where are they’ read the headline as Huddah questioned the same saying in disgust “WTF 2 weeks.”

She also questioned Kibet Bull’s disappearance. Bull is the young man allegedly behind the cartoons depicting an individual in Government.

“I miss Kibet,” Huddah stated. “Where is Kibet Bull? Where is Billy Mwangi? Where is Rony, Kibets brother, where is Bernard Kavuli? Where is Peter Muteti? Where are they,” she asked using the hashtag #EndAbductionsKE.

She continued to protest police actions, “I can imagine what the families are going through.”

In December alone, six people have been abducted and their whereabouts remain unknown even after the court issued a Habeas Corpus order for them to be produced in court on Tuesday.

The six include Peter Muteti, Bernard Kavuli, Billy Mwangu, Gideon Kibet, Ronny Kiplangat and Steve Kavingo.

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