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Huddah Monroe exposes the dark side of celebrity relationships, describing them as ‘pure evil.’

Socialite Huddah Monroe is known for her bold and sometimes controversial opinions.

From discussing the types of men she would never date to her aversion to marriage, Huddah’s comments often attract attention.

Recently, she expressed her disdain for relationships publicized on social media, suggesting they tend to be short-lived.

“Every relationship I’ve ever admired on social media has turned out to be PURE EVIL!” she shared on her Instagram stories.

Huddah elaborated, calling the popular term “relationship goals” a scam.

“Any relationship that is highly promoted on social media is highly questionable. They are using social media to hide their unhappiness.”

Reflecting on her own experiences, she mentioned a particular couple she once admired.

“A lady I used to follow was dating a very nice man. I wanted her kind of relationship so badly.”

But a tragic turn of events made her reconsider.

“She committed suicide the other day. I’m still in shock and I don’t even know her,” Huddah revealed.

Here are some other controversial statements made by Huddah Monroe:

  1. She prefers to date low-profile men because celebrities don’t have time for women.

“Rich men don’t have time to love you. Lol! It’s all about choice. What rocks your boat? The need for money or the need for love? That’s my private life, I guess. And it’s not for everyone to see. Also, I date very inconspicuous men. No celebrities.”

  1. Why she does not like dating Kenyan men.

“I have dated almost every race in the world. As an experiment. Even Chinese, Indian. Lol! I know Asians are not my cup of tea! Kenyan men can be too cheap. I love to spend money. Not my cup of tea!”

“In the black community, a Nigerian is a headache. Not bad for fun, but don’t settle down unless you want to die young, ok. Life is about choices. Not my cup of tea either.”

  1. She wanted to sell her womb for millions and doesn’t believe in marriage.

In her Instastories, Huddah revealed that her womb was for sale for $1,000,000 (Sh116 million).

“I am selling my womb for $1,000,000 to be your baby mama. We will agree on child support while we conceive,” she wrote.

“Marriage can only last if you are married to Jesus Christ Himself. I am ready to be a baby mama to a king who wants an ovary donation, no strings attached,” she explained.

  1. Have children when you can fully care for them and see them grow.

“Don’t have children and still sell [explicit term] and walk the streets to feed them,” she wrote.

Huddah added: “Your children need you 100% until they can defend and protect themselves.”

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