Huda and Mona Kattan Talk Female Leadership on the International Stage

Published 2019-10-23
Huda Beauty’s Huda and Mona Kattan join Facebook’s Marne Levine.

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All Comments (21)
  • Huda is a sweet heart. She is in reality the exact same way in the media. Very genuine.
  • @theadrinka86
    Both interviewers are amazing, they make me proud to be women for how smart they sound
  • @dlfortune
    so funny seeing my last name in the background the whole time lol... love the Kattan sisters, such an inspiration !!
  • @FeelGoodWithin
    Yeah When World call you ugly Make it ur strength 💪 So inspiring 👌
  • @ginaratedit1614
    Let’s talk about how her liner was ssooooo good but ran out in 2 weeks I was so sad especially eat she it was 25 dollars
  • Such an amazing life story how I wish I had this support structure sister hood stepping in other then get name shamed, huda I do give you 100 heartfelt ur story gt me so so emotional as a make up artist I can feel passion love drive and spark in you I presently received 16 units from your brand eyeshadows that I'm really treasure, south Africa my small town ceres will pop soon that's my believe even if no one helps me but I will remain positive and keep on believing and acting
  • It is important to recognize and support genuine feminist movements that prioritize the needs and rights of all women, especially those who are marginalized. Women from low socioeconomic backgrounds struggle in life. They often face challenges such as limited access to education, healthcare, and job opportunities. We are in a classist society that often perpetuates these challenges and makes it difficult for women from low socioeconomic backgrounds to break out of the poverty cycle. Women from upper class have connections and can easier access resources that can help them succeed, while women from low socioeconomic backgrounds have to work harder to overcome these barriers. Women from upper class are prejudice towards women from low socioeconomic backgrounds, often assuming that they are lazy or lack ambition, when in reality they are simply facing systemic barriers that make it harder for them to succeed. Prostitution is often a last resort for women from low socioeconomic backgrounds who are struggling to make ends meet and support themselves or their families, but it is important to recognize that this is not a choice made out of desire, but rather a result of the systemic inequalities and challenges they face. It is crucial that we work towards creating a more equitable society where all women have access to the resources and opportunities they need to succeed.
  • @lululala266
    Y does aunty insist that it isnt easy in middle east? It isnt easy everywhere right
  • @JiaFit
    Ok time to watch Huda Boss
  • @dls9952
    I’d like to comment.... about Facebook.... Because I’d like to access the show on that platform... Thank you 🙏🏼
  • @mrs210
    The key to success ,I always show my breast or legs,..