Socialite Huddah Monroe has returned to Kenya ahead after months of touring the world.
The Huddah Cosmetics CEO is in Tsavo where she is unwinding by touring the National park – sighting wildlife at her pleasure.
“Calm vybz” she captioned a picture on top of a tour van.
She was elegantly dressed in a light formal shirt, shorts, black and white sneakers, and a bucket hat to summarize her look.
Huddah also shared a video at the luxurious Salt Lick Lodge from her hotel room showing Zebras grazing outside her room.
She played a Kenyan song “My Land is Kenya” by Roger Whitaker.
“Time off the city, this is so calming for the mind and soul,” she wrote.
The Star Gal has a busy schedule in Kenya as she is set to attend a fashion week show in Eastleigh.
Sharing a poster of the highly publicized event, Huddah said she is excited to be joining Kenyans from the Somali community to showcase their beauty and talent.
“Can’t wait lit”
A week ago, Huddah indicated that she was making a grand return to hosting club parties in Kenya.
She last did club hosting five years ago, after quitting over undisclosed reasons.
“TUKO MTAAAA and I miss partying in KENYA 🇰🇪 YALL! Over 5yrs. So before I have plus one …… Mnataka nianzie wapi kwanza wadau?. … Call the number on the poster for Bookings…… let’s LINK UPPP!!! 0735 20 88 38”
Nakuru, Eldoret, Nakuru, and Nairobi are her preferred cities to party in.
Her celebrity friends reacted to the post saying they can’t wait to party with her.
Among those were Kendrick Mulamwah and Shaq The Yungin, who shared their adoration for the socialite.
Huddah has not been as active as she usually is, more so this new year.
But she did provide a lot of social media entertainment, weighing in on all manner of topics.
From declaring she doesn’t mind being a co-wife, to clout chasing with Juma Jux and fighting with content creators about reviews of her Huddah products, she provided light relief from our troubled lives.
She also revealed she is dating and ready to get married.
But this year she has held back.
Her posts have been getting rarer and rarer.
Perhaps with this return to club hosting, we can expect a lot more lit moments online.