Peter Salasya reacts to critics claiming that Huddah will reject him

A collage of Huddah Monroe and MP Peter Salasya. PHOTO/@huddahthebosschick/@petersalasya/Instagram
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Mumias East MP Peter Salasya is not letting critics dampen his spirits as he confidently sets his sights on Kenyan socialite and beauty queen, Huddah Monroe.

The outspoken legislator recently has taken to Instagram to shut down naysayers who claim that Huddah is way out of his league.

“Opponents wameanza uvumi ati mrembo amenikataa already 😄 🤣 😂 😆 😄 hawajui maybe she is my rib and she was only waiting for me to come into her life ya Mungu ni mengi 😄 🤣 😂.”

His optimism is clear, he believes fate may have a surprise in store for him.

The MP’s declaration follows comments made by content creator Cassypool, who publicly questioned Salasya’s chances with Huddah.

Cassypool suggested that Huddah only deserves a filthy rich man who can spoil her because she has expensive taste noting that she is out of his reach

“Huddah ni msichana expensive, na Salasya bado hajafika iyo league. Atapata d********n,” he said.

Tough conditions for Salasya

On Friday, August 30, 2024, Huddah Monroe laid out some strict conditions for Mumias East MP Peter Salasya, her enthusiastic admirer, before their upcoming romantic meeting.

Sharing the details on her Instagram stories, the beauty queen emphasized that she prefers to keep her private life discreet, so she doesn’t want to be greeted by traditional Luhya dancers when she arrives.

Huddah also made it clear that any meeting must take place at a five-star hotel, specifically in a presidential suite adorned with orange roses, her favourite flower.

Moreover, Salasya would need to pay Ksh3,870,000 as a greeting fee; otherwise, Huddah warned she would remain silent throughout the entire meetup.

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“I don’t want any isukuti dancing at the airport. I’m private. I only hold meetings at JW Marriott, presidential suite… filled with orange roses. And don’t forget the $30,000 for greetings, or I won’t speak at all,” she wrote.

“Someone let the Gen Z guy know to make sure the organizers wish him all the best,” she added.