Kenyan socialite and beauty mogul, Huddah Monroe, is known for her bold opinions, and her latest advice to men is no exception.
Through her Instagram stories, the outspoken socialite dished out some rather unique dating advice, urging men to avoid women who love a “cheap lifestyle.”
In her post, Huddah dropped some pearls of wisdom telling men to strive to sit among kings making kingdom deals, and that according to her doesn’t come from dating girls who only ask for the bare minimum, unless you are a lazy man.
“Avoid cheap women at all costs. Date a rich gyal! And see how your brains open up to make bigger deals. Unless you are a lazy man who doesn’t want to sit with kings, making kingdom deals. Or a man who dates other men,” Huddah declared.
According to Huddah, a woman has the power to either elevate a man or drag him down, depending on her lifestyle choices.
She believes that a man who dates a woman who enjoys the finer things in life is more likely to be motivated and successful. On the other hand, she warns that dating a woman with a “cheap” lifestyle could have the opposite effect.
“A woman can bring out the king out of a man or the slave in him. Do not date anyone who likes cheap things. You can hit and run though—I know men like easy things. Have a great saturday gents!”
Huddah also made a playful request to be invited to the next Men’s Conference, which humorously takes place every February 14th, Valentine’s Day.
“Call me on the next men’s conference.”
Huddah’s demands for Salasya
On Friday, August 30, 2024, Huddah Monroe laid out some strict conditions for Mumias East MP Peter Salasya, her enthusiastic admirer, before their upcoming romantic meeting.
Sharing the details on her Instagram stories, the beauty queen emphasized that she prefers to keep her private life discreet, so she doesn’t want to be greeted by traditional Luhya dancers when she arrives.
Huddah also made it clear that any meeting must take place at a five-star hotel, specifically in a presidential suite adorned with orange roses, her favourite flower.
Moreover, Salasya would need to pay Ksh3,870,000 as a greeting fee; otherwise, Huddah warned she would remain silent throughout the entire meetup.
“I don’t want any isukuti dancing at the airport. I’m private. I only hold meetings at JW Marriott, presidential suite… filled with orange roses. And don’t forget the $30,000 for greetings, or I won’t speak at all,” she wrote.
“Someone let the Gen Z guy know to make sure the organizers wish him all the best,” she added.