Huddah says she randomly sends money to people in need

Kenyan socialite and entrepreneur Huddah Monroe has revealed that she often wakes up with an urge to send money to those she believes are in need.
In a candid statement on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, Huddah said she sometimes settles school fees, clears hospital bills for new mothers in informal settlements, or gives financial support to struggling individuals without them asking.
“I wake up sometimes and just send money to random people who I know need money or pay school fees. Or pay for hospital bills for ladies giving birth in the ghetto,” she said.
“Don’t ask me for money because I always spend it on people.”
For Huddah, the act is personal and rooted in her sense of purpose, not a desire for public praise.

Saying what she feels
Huddah has built a reputation over the years as someone unafraid to speak her mind, regardless of public opinion. From her outspoken views on relationships to candid commentary on politics and social issues, she has consistently stirred conversation on social media. Fans know her for her direct language, which often divides opinion but cements her image as a bold and unapologetic public figure.
Her fearlessness in speaking out has also translated into her business ventures. As the founder of Huddah Cosmetics, she has successfully marketed herself by mixing personal branding with entrepreneurial ambition. This approach has seen her remain relevant in the fast-changing entertainment and influencer space.
In recent years, Huddah has noticeably reduced her public appearances in Kenya, opting to spend most of her time abroad. She has explained in past interviews that she only visits the country for short stays, often for business purposes or special events. Her brief returns tend to spark online attention, as fans speculate about her lifestyle and next moves.
While she did not disclose how much she gives away or how often, her statement reinforces her image as someone who makes unconventional choices both in her personal life and public engagements.
Whether or not she publicises future acts of kindness, Huddah seems determined to keep helping people in her own spontaneous and private way.









