Huddah Monroe- Bad Girl Coming Good? See The Revolution Of One Of Kenya’s Most Scandalous Showbiz Personalities (Photos)
Kenya’s most popular socialite Huddah Monroe has actively embarked on a path of redemption.
Before I move on let me address the two assertions already stated. She is definitely the one socialite that all neutrals seem to like in any conversation and for a more measurable metric, look at her InstaGram followers. The business and life of socialites is all about the show, the camera clicks and the buzz.
It makes InstaGram followers the best way to rank popularity and in this case, the lass blows her nearest competitors out of the water. She has 762k followers to Vera’s 357k and Corazon’s 217k. The others like Pendo and Bridgette Achieng’ come in far behind with a measly 25.3k and 30.5k respectively.
On the redemption bit, even her new bio states her mission, Bad Girl Gone good. For so long Vera Sidika has been the trendsetter in the ‘Socialite Industry’ yet Huddah Monroe seems to have stolen the rug under her in terms of PR and endorsements. This lady is sure doing well as far as Image branding goes and whatever the value of her endorsements, she is sure building quite a portfolio and pretty first. She is also into acting.
From the ambassador of BrighetenMi products to the co-facilitator of a make-up art workshop. Uber, Huawei, are other brands. And now she just reveal she is the first Black bottle girl of Luc Belaire Rare Rose , an alcohol brand promoted by the likes of Rick Ross.While the major of her brand positioning is geared to suit her lifestyle, Huddah has gone one extra step to add a human feature to it all.
She has a foundation…Huddah Monroe foundation (I hear the sarcastic laughs and sneers) and through it she has partnered with Diana Aketch a beautician supplying free wigs to ladies suffering from cancer. She is also now in another initiative this time joining the Safisha Nairobi campaign distributing her cool branded trash bags.