Huddah Charges KSh 1m To Become Friends, KSh 50k For Date: "I Don’t Have Time”

Huddah Charges KSh 1m To Become Friends, KSh 50k For Date: "I Don’t Have Time”

  • Huddah Monroe caused a stir online after revealing that spending time with her comes at a hefty price
  • The famous socialite even disclosed that forming a friendship with her would cost an even larger sum
  • The revelation left many Kenyans debating whether she was serious or simply seeking attention

Socialite Huddah Monroe has shared a rate card for people seeking to get close to her.

Huddah.
Huddah charges for dates and friendship. Photo: Huddah.
Source: Instagram

In a series of posts on her Instagram stories, Huddah said that she charges a pretty penny.

She listed some of the services she offers, including going on dates and even becoming friends.

Why does Hudah charge for dates?

It all started when someone hit her inbox, saying she was the most attractive woman they had ever seen.

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"You don't get old at all. I admire you and hope other ladies can learn from you.
I love you, and having coffee or a meal with you someday would be great," the message read.

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Huddah responded to the message by sharing her rate card.

"I am charging KSh 50,000 per lunch date for two hours."

She said that food is excluded from the fee.

"I don't eat that much anyway; I'm trying to lose weight."

Huddah said that she will choose the place for the date.

"If you are ready, DM me, and I'll send the M-Pesa number ASAP."

Huddah said that during the date, they can do other activities like sports, and it's not restricted to lunch.

"Can we be friends though?" another netizen asked her.

Huddah shared the eye-popping amount she charges to become friends.

"That's going to be KSh 1 million. I don't even have time for myself, let alone friends."

Huddah said that many people in her inbox want to meet her and talk.

"You can't pick my brain or get this energy for free. It costs to be this fine and rich."

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What did Kenyans say about Huddah's charges?

Many Kenyans questioned the amounts, speculating that she might be broke.

Here are the reactions:

its_kageha.vee:

“And when someone goes broke, let them just say.”

py3rex:

“Let her just continue charging. When she is done, let her charge her phone.”

Kivokoalex:

"What's the benefit?"

bon94119:

"Online beggar."

kuku_mastaz:

"Having fake friends nowadays costs 1 million."

kibe4351:

"What is she saying?"

lucy.wanjiku.372:

"Where do we put the money? I want to be her friend because I have never seen her take pictures with girls."

Why did Vera beef with Anerlisa?

Anerlisa Muigai.
Anerlisa Muigai feuded with Vera Sidika. Photos: Anerlisa Muigai.
Source: Instagram

In other news, Anerlisa Muigai, daughter of Nakuru senator Tabitha Karanja, addressed her feud with Vera Sidika after an incident on social media stirred speculation.

The clash began when Sidika suggested Anerlisa briefly followed her online before unfollowing, which she dismissed as a mistake caused by her nephew using her phone.

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Despite clarifying that she reversed the action upon noticing, Sidika accused her of dishonesty. Tired of the drama, Anerlisa urged those only seeking gossip to unfollow her, stressing that her focus remained on family, business, and her husband’s preference for privacy.

She emphasised building a lasting legacy over online quarrels.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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