Huddah Monroe Fires Back at Relationship Culture, Vows to Marry Rich

Kenyan socialite and entrepreneur Huddah Monroe has once again captured public attention after responding to a fan’s marriage proposal with a bold statement that has since gone viral.

Through her Instagram Stories, the Rich Beauty CEO shared her thoughts on marriage, wealth, and personal success — reinforcing her reputation for being outspoken and self-assured about her life choices.

“When I’m Ready, I’ll Advertise Here”

In her Instagram post, a fan confessed his desire to marry Huddah and “be her man.” True to her confident persona, Huddah replied:

“When I’m ready, I’ll advertise here.”

Huddah Monroe // Instagram

The response drew mixed reactions online, with many admiring her independence and sense of control over her personal life.

Huddah has consistently made it clear that she chooses when — and if — she wants to discuss her relationships, setting her apart from many public figures who openly share their romantic lives online.

“We Will Marry the Rich by All Means Necessary”

In follow-up posts, Huddah made several remarks about wealth and relationship standards, dismissing the notion that wealthy people should only marry each other.

“There’s nothing like the rich marrying the rich,” she wrote, adding, “We will marry the rich by all means necessary.”

She also clarified that her standards extend beyond Kenya’s borders, writing:

“Na sitaki Kenyan level rich. Ikona ushamba mob sana, mnaweza kaa na hizo riches zenu.”

Huddah encouraged fans to think globally, saying:

“You don’t have to marry from your country. The world has a lot of people.”

Huddah Monroe // Instagram

She concluded her posts with a message of ambition and self-worth:

“Success is the only sweetest revenge.”

 Huddah’s Private Love Life and Views on Relationships

Unlike many celebrities, Huddah Monroe has never publicized any of her romantic relationships or revealed details about her dating life. Despite her outspoken personality on other issues, she has maintained a private stance when it comes to matters of the heart — a decision that aligns with her broader message about privacy, self-discipline, and emotional maturity.

Last year, Huddah shared a candid reflection on her Instagram Stories about the dangers of idolizing relationships showcased online.

“Every relationship I’ve ever admired on social media turned out to be PURE EVIL!” she said.

Now living in London, Huddah criticized the “relationship goals” culture, saying most couples who flaunt their love online do so to mask deeper issues.

“Relationship goal is a scam. Any relationship highly advertised on social media is highly questionable. They use SM to cover their unhappiness.”

She recounted how she once admired a couple online, only to later learn that the woman had tragically taken her own life.

“Some lady I used to follow dating a very nice man. I wanted her kind of relationship so bad. She unalived herself the other day. I’m still shocked and I don’t even know her.”

Huddah Monroe // Instagram

Her reflection ended with a warning to her followers:

“Ask God to make your life better. Not like so and so, because you don’t know what kind of demon they are fighting.”

From advocating for financial success to prioritizing emotional peace, Huddah Monroe continues to promote self-empowerment and authenticity.

 

By  Judy mutinda

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