Huddah Monroe, who bought her first car at 21 years of age has decided to change her way of life, focusing on something totally different.
The Kenyan Socialite turned entrepreneur has devoted herself into helping the needy and to find a purpose on earth.
Cars
In a post seen by , Huddah who was known for her ratchet ways back in the days revealed that she used to think cars defined her value.
“My first car at 21 was a Range Rover Sport that I turned PINK ... PINK defines the Huddah Brand...My second car was a White Range Rover Evoque . My 3rd car,a Black Audi Q7. All because I thought cars defined my value.... and mainly PINK Car For the GRAM! This gram has made people do a lot of things For strangers to applaud them LMFAO!!!!! “.
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“(Ladies and Gents , There’s no shortage of Blessings . Everyone is Blessed , Some blessings come early while others come late ... We are all born to be successful and everything you want is in your MIND! What you think you become. Put God First, have faith & TRUST in your timing ..... )”
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Purpose
However, she came to realize that the older she became the more things lost value adding that she was now focused on something else.
“ANY-WAYS, it’s just funny how I don’t want to take photos with or next to my latest car these days..........INCREDIBLE how , the older you get the more things LOSE VALUE ... The focus is now on something Else... “TO LEAVE A LEGACY” and “To Help the Needy” & “TO Find My Purpose on Earth”............. May GOD lead the way, PROTECT us from all EVIL. May he give us Good HEALTH, STRENGTH , and 100 more years to accomplish our missions on earth... Goodnight Kings!!!!............ #GodIsTheKey#YouWillMakeIt #BelieveInYourself”, she posted.
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Huddah whose real name is, Alhuda Njoroge, once participated in the Big Brother Africa 8 in South Africa. Though she failed to win the contest, her fame shot up not just in Kenya but also globally. She now owns Huddah Cosmetics.