socialite huddah monroe apologizes for fat shaming plus size women

HUDDAH MONROE
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March 4, 2021
Kenyan Socialite Huddah Monroe has taken to her social media to apologize to anyone who got hurt by her remarks years ago concerning plus size women. The CEO of Huddah Cosmetics had a change of heart after YouTuber Yummy Mummy explained what she hated and loved about the brand.
“PR package from a brand I love and hate at the same time. Love cause the products are amazing-one of the best affordable local makeup available.
“Hate cause Huddah openly fat shames and said she doesn’t care if fat people never use her products. In her words, we should all just go to the gym and lose some weight,” said Yummy Mummy.
Following Yummy Mummys message, Huddah responded and apologized for fat-shaming people years ago, adding that she loves everyone equally.
“I’m truly sorry for asking inconsiderate questions on body types several years ago and apologize to anyone I hurt. If you knew me personally you’ll definitely know I am never that type of person to hate on anyone, especially not on body as mine will surely not be this way forever. I love everyone equally.
“But thanks to that, I used that experience to grow, helping others to understand how some statements are completely unacceptable as you never know who you hurt here on social media,” said Huddah.
“PR package from a brand I love and hate at the same time. Love cause the products are amazing-one of the best affordable local makeup available.
“Hate cause Huddah openly fat shames and said she doesn’t care if fat people never use her products. In her words, we should all just go to the gym and lose some weight,” said Yummy Mummy.
Following Yummy Mummys message, Huddah responded and apologized for fat-shaming people years ago, adding that she loves everyone equally.
“I’m truly sorry for asking inconsiderate questions on body types several years ago and apologize to anyone I hurt. If you knew me personally you’ll definitely know I am never that type of person to hate on anyone, especially not on body as mine will surely not be this way forever. I love everyone equally.
“But thanks to that, I used that experience to grow, helping others to understand how some statements are completely unacceptable as you never know who you hurt here on social media,” said Huddah.
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