In a surprising move, Kenyan socialite and beauty mogul, Huddah Monroe revealed her plans to return to Kenya permanently by 2026 to establish a church named Huddah Prosperity Church.

Through her Instagram stories, Monroe shared her inner conflict about returning to Kenya after initially believing she would never live in Kenya again.


“The thought of moving back to Kenya permanently after 2 years is really eating my ass because I sold my car thinking I’ll never live there again. But there is a God project that needs my ass to be still. Na vile izo uner ni Mwitu,” Huddah Monroe shared.


However, she hinted at a divine calling, teasing a “God project” that requires her presence in Kenya.

Monroe’s envisioned church, named the ‘Huddah Prosperity Church,’ promises to be a unique spiritual haven.

“For those wondering, I’m moving back in 2026 to open a church. The holy spirit called me to it,” she explained.

In a departure from traditional norms, she emphasized inclusivity, stating that aspiring pastors and even Muslims are welcome in her church.

With a mission to “Transform Lives” and a commitment to bringing youth back to spirituality, Monroe’s church aims to be a catalyst for positive change.

As Monroe prepares to embark on this unexpected journey, her announcement has generated both curiosity and speculation, marking a significant shift in her public persona.

Instead of pursuing her glamorous lifestyle, she announced her intention to establish a church in her homeland.

In candid Instagram stories, Monroe shared her inner conflict about returning to Kenya after initially believing she would never live there again.

“The thought of moving back to Kenya permanently after 2 years is really eating my ass because I sold my car thinking I’ll never live there again. But there is a God project that needs my ass to be still. Na vile izo uner ni Mwitu,” Huddah Monroe shared.

However, she hinted at a divine calling, teasing a “God project” that requires her presence in Kenya.

Monroe’s envisioned church, named the ‘Huddah Prosperity Church,’ promises to be a unique spiritual haven.


“For those wondering, I’m moving back in 2026 to open a church. The holy spirit called me to it,” she explained.

In a departure from traditional norms, she emphasized inclusivity, stating that aspiring pastors and even Muslims are welcome in her church.

With a mission to “Transform Lives” and a commitment to bringing youth back to spirituality, Monroe’s church aims to be a catalyst for positive change.

As Monroe prepares to embark on this unexpected journey, her announcement has generated both curiosity and speculation, marking a significant shift in her public persona.