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Kamene Goro comes clean on beef with Huddah

Huddah Mnroe and Kamene Goro
Huddah Mnroe and Kamene Goro
Congratulations Huddah - Kamene Goro
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Kiss 100 radio presenter Kamene Goro has finally come clean on her beef with socialite Huddah Monroe.

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Speaking in a Q and A session with Xtian Dena on his Vlog, Kamene stated that she did not say anything was good or bad with what the socialite was doing.

She went on to congratulate Ms Huddah for getting featured in American magazine Harper’s Bazaar.

Good girl gone bad! The transformation of Kamene Goro
Kamene Goro comes clean on beef with Huddah

I don’t know why does everyone think I’m no where? Congratulations Huddah. Laikini kuna dem pale Coasto alisema Huddah alidanganya hio story… I didn’t say there’s anything good or bad in what this babe was doing, what she’s doing is what she’s doing and if she is in a magazine good job,” said Kamene.

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Her words came after a fan asked how she felt after Huddah was featured in the Magazine.

The two ladies are known to throw not so kind words towards one another, the most recent one being when she referred to Huddah as a whore.

Huddah Monroe lights up Twitter as she gets featured on US Magazine
Huddah Monroe lights up Twitter as she gets featured on US Magazine

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Kamene Goro felt that there is no way Huddah (a girl with standard 3 English) could own a range rover and a Kileleshwa apartment if she was not selling p**sy.

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“Has she been selling p**sy? A girl with standard three english owns a Range Rover and an apartment in Kileleshwa, what else have you been selling other than p**sy?” said Kamene Goro in a video.

Huddah Monroe
Huddah Monroe

In her response to Kamene, Huddah stated that a queen doesn’t come off her a throne to address a peasant who was unsure of her position.

“Only a bitch unsure of her position tries to prove herself…What is understood, doesn’t need to be explained. I am never oblivious to the reality of anything in life… Playing cool doesn’t mean playing a fool… It just means I am in control of the situation… Remember a queen never comes off her throne to address a peasant,” read Huddah Monroe’s response.

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