Boity causes a crash

30 October 2015 - 02:05 By Leonie Wagner

If crashing a website was her New Year's resolution, then Boity Thulo has accomplished it. Yesterday, after the television presenter tweeted pictures from her cover shoot with online magazine Previdar, the website temporarily crashed.This is not the first time Thulo has excited the twittersphere. Her Marie Claire "naked issue" picture also got tongues wagging.Thulo, who is dating rapper Cassper Nyovest, slayed every shot during the interview.The 25-year-old presenter told the magazine that over the years she has had to learn not to contribute to the "ruthless negativity" within the industry, and to love herself.SUPPLIED"With all the comparisons that can ultimately lead one into the dark of self-doubt and self- hate, I have learned that if I do not consistently, and on a daily basis, work towards loving myself unconditionally, I will not survive this industry and, more important, this life," she said.With news that her beau, Nyovest, had achieved the seemingly impossible by selling out 20,000 tickets for his Fill Up The Dome concert this weekend, there is no stopping this power couple.In her Previdar interview, Thulo, who recently became the brand ambassador for Legit, opened up about how Nyovest "inspired" her and how she was "truly blessed to be able to have access to this phenomenal energy"."We chose each other," she said. "I truly am the happiest I have been in a very long time. I finally feel like I'm home. He feels like home."..

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