Why Huddah has criticized celebrities following anti-finance bill protests
Huddah Monroe expressed her surprise at the shift in focus among Kenyan celebrities, who, she noted, have stopped addressing social injustices and now mostly share about their luxurious lifestyles.
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“I was shocked. No one is posting about issues anymore,” she commented on Instagram.
Huddah’s remarks were in response to an Instagram post by Bravin Yuri, who criticized Kenyan celebrities for shifting their attention away from pressing issues. “It’s alarming that people are being murdered or going missing, and instead of calling out the government, celebrities are posting about their new mansions and cars. Are they even empathetic? Their fans are mourning, yet the focus seems to have shifted,” he said.
Bravin Yuri further criticized the celebrities for attending protests more for publicity rather than genuine concern and for not using their platforms to highlight the plight of missing individuals. He argued that it is unacceptable for celebrities to act as though everything is normal while the country suffers from corruption and mismanagement.
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In response, Huddah mentioned her own patriotic gesture—she had a Kenyan flag tattooed but now feels embarrassed, acknowledging the need for deeper reflection on the country’s issues.