Retired Socialite Huddah Continues To Haul Insults While Body Shaming Influencer Murugi Munyi
Mrs. Munyi encouraged plus-size women to accept and appreciate their bodies in a video she posted on Tuesday morning, calling Huddah’s words about being fat shamed “ugly.”
“There’s a lot going on online right now but let me just say to whoever is out there fat-shaming fellow women, I want you to know that you are beautiful and you are loved.
“And whatever is inside you that makes you feel like you want to insult someone who does not look like you, I honestly hope that resolve because that’s an ugly and horrible way to go through life,” the podcaster stated, responding to Huddah’s relentless comments on her size.
Amongst other unmentionable insults, Huddah called Murugi a ‘garbage truck’, ‘sura kama ndovu’ and repeatedly lambasted the YouTuber for the liposuction procedure she underwent in February.
Screenshot From Huddah’s Post Insulting Yummy Mummy
“The same way you abuse my brand is the same way I will insult you… Go get a life. No physical surgery can help your stinking mental attitude, look within.
“My business is like my baby, insulting it is like insulting my child. You don’t know how long and how much hard work has been put to bring us to where we are. Yet you sit in your old mold-filled house talking sh8t. Think twice, haters don’t prosper,” Huddah stated in a rant about Murugi on Monday night.
One of Kenya’s biggest influencers, Murugi, had gotten a shipment from Huddah’s Rich Beauty, and she stated in her evaluation of it that the packaging of the products reminded her of the success cards given to students before they took national examinations.
“One thing that feels like a bit of a red flag is that all the products are written the same thing… it doesn’t have a description like Nivea products… but I don’t want to pass judgment because I haven’t tried them. I’ll try them and give you an update in two or three weeks and tell you how it’s going,” Murugi told her followers.
Huddah attacked Murugi right away, criticizing her for the subpar review and blaming her for not using the products before blogging about them.
“Murugi Munyi don’t bash things without trying because repeated words or typos or a spelling mistake doesn’t take away from efficiency of the products or the message. And by the way, you are not in any ways forced to post our products,” she stated.
Huddah went on to claim that her business does not need influencers to flourish, vowing to use professional models to market her products as from monday , June 27th.