Huddah Monroe Slams Clout-Chasers Who Exploit Deaths
Kenyan socialite Huddah Monroe has expressed her disgust with individuals who exploit the deaths of others for personal gain. In a series of Instagram stories, she urged people to show respect for the deceased and the elderly.
“It’s the fake love for me when someone dies. I hope I’m in Pluto by the time mine comes. Death is the only thing we all have in common! Some early, some late. But it’s the end for us all eventually!” Huddah noted.
She urged individuals to reflect on their behavior and contemplate the inevitability of their own mortality.
“Some people mock the dead and the elderly as if they’ll stay young forever and never die! It’s a right of passage for us all! Humble yourselves… it’s turn by turn,” she added, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging the universality of mortality.
Huddah also warned off those who engage in clout-chasing by insincerely mourning the loss of individuals they never knew personally.
“If you didn’t know the person who died, don’t post about it. It’s not about you. It’s about the people who are grieving. Let them grieve in peace,” she wrote.
Huddah’s message is a timely reminder of the importance of empathy and respect, especially in the wake of a loss. It is also a reminder that death is a natural part of life, and that we should all strive to live each day to the fullest.