BOITY Thulo is facing a serious legal storm that threatens to pierce the glamorous image she has built over her career. The television personality, rapper, and entrepreneur is reportedly being taken to court by a finance company over an alleged unpaid balance of nearly R500,000 linked to her luxury property in Centurion.
Court documents reveal that the finance company has filed for a default judgment against Boity. This move suggests that the company is asking the court to rule in their favor automatically, claiming she has failed to respond to legal demands or contest the claim within the required time. It’s a significant escalation that indicates a total breakdown in negotiations.
The news has sparked intense debate on social media, with fans and critics questioning the reality behind the "soft life" often flaunted on Instagram. While Boity has successfully built a massive brand spanning music and beauty products, this R500,000 claim has brought her financial accountability into the public spotlight.
As it stands, neither Boity nor her team have released a detailed public statement regarding the allegations. Legal experts warn that while these are currently just claims, a default judgment could have long-lasting consequences for her business empire and personal assets.
