Socialite and entrepreneur Huddah Monroe recently shared her emotional response to a disturbing video released by CNN, showing rapper Diddy physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Cassie, in 2016.
The footage has sparked widespread outrage and personal reflections, with Monroe taking to social media to express her thoughts.
“The video of Diddy beating that woman made me cry,” Monroe wrote.
“That’s 90% of black men. No one can tell me otherwise. I would never marry a black man and live in the same house with him. God forbid!”
Monroe further elaborated on her views, calling for a change in societal norms and attitudes among future generations. “We have to change the narrative and the next generation of black men. Be the change you wish to see. Use them as sperm donors and stay focused on your journey. A single mother is better than a DV household,” she asserted.
Reflecting on relationships depicted on social media, Monroe warned against the facade often presented online.
“Relationship goals is a scam. Any relationship highly advertised on social media is highly questionable. They use social media to cover their unhappiness,” she stated.
Monroe recounted her own experience of admiring a seemingly perfect relationship on social media, only to discover that it was filled with turmoil and discontent in reality.