Kenyan socialite Huddah Monroe recently advocated for a more charitable approach among celebrities by encouraging them to declutter their closets and contribute to those in need. Through her Instagram stories, the entrepreneur expressed her belief that individuals should refrain from selling their used clothing and instead focus on donating them to those less fortunate.
In her message, Huddah emphasized the significance of generosity and urged people to give away their gently worn clothes, particularly targeting celebrities who may be inclined to sell their second-hand items. She took a firm stance against the sale of such clothing, suggesting that those with price tags below $1000 should not be part of any resale transactions.
Huddah’s Instagram post conveyed her dedication to this cause, stating, “People should stop selling clothes they’ve used. Give them out! I am giving out all of my clothes. No one on IG though. Some girls just finished school and are ready for the rich life.”
In the spirit of ushering in the new year with compassion, Huddah Monroe stressed the importance of making a positive impact on the lives of the less fortunate by contributing unused clothing. She urged her followers to abandon the concept of closet sales, especially if the items being sold are deemed of lower value. Huddah concluded her message by asserting, “Leave that closet sale in 2023. Especially if it’s cheap sh**. What in the cheapskate life is that? Unless it’s a Birkin or something above $1000, stop embarrassing yourselves.”