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My step Dad used to beat my mom like crazy- Huddah Monroe narrates

Huddah cries out

My step Dad Used to beat my mom like crazy- Huddah Monroe narrates

Socialite cum business woman Huddah Monroe has disclosed that she grew up in a toxic family, as her step-dad was very violent towards her mother.

According to the petite socialite, she grew up with nobody to look up to, hence becoming so scary of men.

The Huddah Cosmetics CEO, added that no one wanted to be associated with them because they were very poor.

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I can never un-see

“You don’t need role models to be who you want to be in life! Be yourself! DO YOU! It’s so hard being someone else! Everything I Grew up around was Toxic! I didnt have anyone I could admire and be like . Like My step Dad Used to beat the shit out of my mom like crazy , I can never unsee it! I hated men soooo much, I can’t believe I’m so addicted to them right now . I still don’t think I can live with a man in the same house! SCARY MOVIE! Also , Nobody liked us , no one wanted to be associated with us coz we were poor and they’d donate their shoes and clothes to us & leave , so we didn’t have anyone AT ALL to look at and even wish to be like one day! LOL! Long story short, All I wanna say is your past doesn’t determine your future! Your past is what happened to you it’s upto you to make your present what you ever envisioned! You DESERVE EVERYTHING great and more! And never feel bad for it! GOODNIGHT. #HuddahGlam #DESTINED #FOR GREATNESS!” wrote Huddah Monroe.

She went to challenge other youths to push themselves beyond limits, despite their humble backgrounds.

“I did not grow up having role models. I grew up having people I did not want to be like and seeing situations I would never want to be in. Not all of us are dealt the right cards, but that doesn’t mean you can’t reshuffle your deck a better outcome" added Huddah.

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Ms Monroe is among celebrities who never shy away from speaking their mind, no matter the situation.

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