Bringing all the heat — Boity's bootylicious snap trends

13 September 2023 - 15:35
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Boity Thulo is slaying in her island vacay.
Boity Thulo is slaying in her island vacay.
Image: Instagram/ Boity Thulo

While we are facing the winter blues again in some parts of Mzansi, Boity Thulo is living her best life on an island paradise.

Taking to her Instagram timeline recently, the media personality shared bootylicous snaps of herself by the beach, sending her straight to the trends list. 

In her mentions, some of her followers were taken on a trip down memory lane when the rapper brought social media to a standstill. 

“We’re travelling down memory lane: The Marie Claire Naked Issue, 2014. Years later BUTTTTTTTTT the body is still a flame,” wrote one. 

“Tjoe tjoe tjoe tjoe my gorgeous friend. Give it to us, wow,” commented one.

Boity's Twitter profile in 2014 shot through the roof when she retweeted a picture of herself posing in nothing but a towel around her head for the Marie Claire Naked shoot.

At the time she honed her body through healthy eating and rigorous workouts.

“I want to inspire others, especially young adults, to take better care of their body,” she wrote.

Boity's “scandals” have made headlines, from her brawl with Bujy Bikwa to her break-up with actor Anton Jafta. However, she has been tight-lipped about what transpired when making headlines.

She previously told TshisaLIVE she planned to bare it all on her reality TV show after confirming she was working on the second season of Own Your Throne.

She said she plans to use her music and reality show to get real with her fans.

“At my own time I will have a conversation, and I want to address everything on my own platforms and in spaces where I control the narrative. Anything people have questions about regarding anything — and I know people have questions about a lot that I have not touched on — I want to use my own platforms to confront those things. The time will come and it will be in a controlled environment.”



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