Kenyan socialite and brand influencer, Huddah Monroe, recently made headlines when she decided to delete all her photos from her social media pages, particularly Instagram. Addressing her decision, Huddah revealed that the overwhelming demands of social media led her to take a break and clear her page.
In a statement shared on Instagram, Huddah expressed her exhaustion with social media, describing it as tiring and demanding. She acknowledged the need for a break but assured her followers that she would return soon.
“Social media makes me tired, Haki. But I’ll start again soon,” Huddah wrote, shedding light on the challenges faced by celebrities in managing their online presence.
While removing photos from social media pages often raises speculation about relationship troubles or mental health issues, Huddah clarified that her decision was purely based on the demands of her busy life, particularly her involvement in launching new beauty products.
Despite this clarification, Huddah took the opportunity to offer advice to those dealing with depression, emphasizing the importance of seeking support from trusted individuals and engaging in activities that promote mental well-being.
“Talk to someone you can trust. Also, in order to overcome depression, you have to do things that relax and energize you,” Huddah advised, highlighting the significance of self-care and stress management in maintaining mental health.
Huddah’s openness about her social media break and mental health serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing self-care in the digital age, where the pressures of social media can take a toll on one’s well-being.
