Huddah Monroe calls out corporate elites for being the biggest consumers of drugs
- Published By Jedida Barasa For The Statesman Digital
- 1 hour ago
Kenyan socialite and beauty entrepreneur Huddah Monroe has criticized corporate elites accusing them of being among the biggest consumers of drugs and alcohol.
Taking to her Instagram stories on Tuesday, November 27, 2024, the opinionated beauty queen asserted that some of the most respected figures in big offices are secretly involved in substance use, painting a stark contrast to the polished images they portray.
She also claimed that many corporate executives and office bigwigs exhibit a lack of authenticity. She argued that their overly professional demeanour often masks their real selves.
“I can’t stand people that act too corporate & too official! They kinda lack authenticity! Be yourself,” Huddah wrote.
“All my corporate baddies. Big company CEOs/big people in big offices are the biggest weed smokers! Drug users & alcoholics.”
Huddah went on to say that she finds it hard to trust people who present themselves as overly righteous, particularly born-again Christians.
“Just like how I can’t trust a born-again Christian! I can’t trust anyone acting too official!” she added.
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