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Hudah Monroe Advises Girls To Sell Their Body Instead Of Borrowing

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In what looked like a diss directed to one of her friends, Huddah shocked the whole world after she went online asking women to sell their bodies and use the money to start a business.

“If you are a woman, stop borrowing 24-7. Go sell that p****. Save the money and start selling groceries. Nothing in life is f****n free! Everyone works hard for their s**t!” she posted.

Organic Creame

“I know telling people to sell p#$$! is a bad advice but ah! Whoever it’s direct to, some chronic borrowers they know themselves. Do whatever, as long as don’t put your problems on people’s head everyday and get mad when they cut you off! It’s that simple! Everyone is hustling to make ends meet. No free biz!”

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