
The founder of Rich Beauty has been sharing glimpses of her activities, including her lifestyle. Recently, she posted about a gold chain she claimed weighed 1 kilogram on her Instagram Stories.
She also shared an update on what appeared to be a new construction project, revealing a toilet and suggesting her involvement in its design. “Before you sit on a toilet, thank the people who built it,” she wrote, adding, “I’ve never built a toilet from scratch, and this stuff is no joke.”
In another update, she mentioned being part of the construction process, noting, “When you enter someone’s house, respect the toilet. We even had to move it after the construction.” A later video showed the completed project with the caption, “Not perfect but good enough.” She concluded with, “I’ll enjoy the toilet now. I hate sharing toilets.”
While in Nairobi, a photo of her in traffic confirmed her location. She also shared a video of herself dancing in a house while wearing the same gold necklace, saying, “Congo music just makes you feel so wealthy.”

The entrepreneur, despite being busy, commented on political events, particularly on the abductions that have sparked public outrage. Sharing a screenshot of a Nation Newspaper headline questioning the whereabouts of six individuals abducted during the festive season in 2024, she expressed her frustration, saying, “WTF 2 weeks.”
Huddah also raised concerns about the disappearance of Kibet Bull, a young man known for his cartoons criticizing the government. She posted, “I miss Kibet. Where is Kibet Bull? Where is Billy Mwangi? Where is Rony, Kibet’s brother? Where is Bernard Kavuli? Where is Peter Muteti? Where are they?” using the hashtag #EndAbductionsKE. She continued to criticize police actions, empathizing with the families affected, “I can imagine what the families are going through.”
In December, six individuals were abducted, and their whereabouts remain unknown, even after a court issued a Habeas Corpus order for them to be produced in court. The missing include Peter Muteti, Bernard Kavuli, Billy Mwangi, Gideon Kibet, Ronny Kiplangat, and Steve Kavingo.