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Huddah Shares Struggles She Faces as a Female Celebrity

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Kenyan socialite and beauty entrepreneur Huddah Monroe, widely known as Huddah the Boss Chick, recently opened up about the challenges she faces as a public figure, particularly when it comes to her personal safety.

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In a recent Instagram post, Huddah explained why she chooses not to have a personal driver or bodyguard, revealing her deep concerns about trust and security.

Huddah shared that, although she finds bodyguards and drivers useful during events, she feels uncomfortable involving them in her daily life. Her main concern revolves around having strangers know her every move.

She explained that having people she doesn’t have a close personal relationship with follow her around feels too risky, especially regarding her safety.

“I can’t have people I’m not dating following me around, knowing my daily movements,” Huddah said, adding that she believes a driver or bodyguard could easily be bribed to compromise her safety. For her, this makes the idea of hiring such personnel for everyday use too dangerous.

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The Fear of Betrayal

Another reason Huddah avoids using personal drivers or bodyguards is her concern about loyalty. She pointed out that “no hungry man is loyal when it comes to money,” indicating that financial incentives could easily sway someone in such positions. Her fears of betrayal are rooted in the belief that trust becomes fragile when money is involved, making it hard to put her life in someone else’s hands.

Rather than relying on others for her security or transportation, Huddah prefers to take a more independent approach. This practical decision reflects her desire to maintain control over her own life, avoiding situations where her safety could be compromised by others. By not employing constant security, she keeps her personal movements private and reduces the risk of being betrayed.

Challenges of Being a Public Figure

Huddah’s honest statements shed light on the difficulties faced by many public figures, particularly female celebrities, when it comes to trusting others with their security. Her revelations highlight the delicate balance between maintaining privacy and staying safe, especially in a world where loyalty can be influenced by money.

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