Tweeps Remind Boity Of “Roaches” Commentary
Tweeps Remind Boity Of “Roaches” Commentary
Boity Thulo might just be one of the most sincere media personalities, or an aspiring Olivia Pope. And if tweeps are to be believed, it is leaning to the latter. Why? Here’s a quick catch session.
The star had taken to Twitter just last week to speak about her love for the bag. The tweets come as expected as the good sis’ dreams through her tweets. But then a male tweep decided to drag Boity for being in her “thirties”- when she actually just turned 30-years-old this year- and still single. The tweep went on to suggest if she is looking for a man with a bag as heavy as hers she stay single for a while.
No one is sure why, but Boity was clearly not having it that day and went in on the tweep by referring to them as a “roach.” It did not take long for other male tweeps to start attacking the rapper turned reality star in her mentions. Boity instead of blocking that hate decided to plunge head in first with a tweet that suggested that men are “unemployed roaches” that stay on Twitter gossiping because they have nothing else to do.
Fast forward to Thursday, 3 September 2020, Boity returns to the Twitter streets and offered an “apology.” In her words she basically stated that, “These men insulted me in every way possible. I too responded with insults and proceeded to call those men unemployed roaches. If you didn’t insult me that day, the insult was not meant for you.” She then added a smiling face emoji to showcase that there were no hard feelings.
Read more: Boity Speaks Out About Calling Men Roaches
And then on Friday, 4 September 2020, Boity announces her “Boity Pink Sapphire” Eau de Parfum, asking for support from tweeps to buy her fragrance. But the “apology” had not stuck, so tweeps went in reminding her of her roach comments. They did so, so much that “roaches” trended with many inquiring if the apology was sincere or was her way of saying, “Let’s move on, so you can buy my fragrance.”
Isn’t she lovely? 😍💎
Be one of the first 1000 to purchase a bottle of Boity Pink Sapphire Eau de Parfum and receive the limited edition Regal Glam Bonnet. https://t.co/8l8qZqWyv5
#BoityPinkSapphire pic.twitter.com/788QykMLvE— #OwnYourThrone👑 (@Boity) September 5, 2020
Tweeps were sure not to let things slide easily, especially after the price of “Boity Pink Sapphire” was made public. The bottle is priced at R1 495.00. Tweeps dragged the price calling it the most expensive pesticide. Some went as far as asking what smells better between the fragrance and leading insect repellent sprays.
#SBWL Doom
Which is the best 👌👌between Boity's Roaches killer and real this one? pic.twitter.com/tzL4AMNo9I
— Rural man🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 (@Kgalekgale) September 4, 2020
So Boity Apologized Yesterday so she Sell us perfumes…sinuke Kamnandi when when we're sitting doing but Gossiping..since we are Roaches.. at least we gonna be Roaches Ezinuka Kamnandi Yazi.. pic.twitter.com/KvTIkMWPFR
— ChrisExcel (@ChrisExcel102) September 4, 2020
Boity last week was insulting us n calling us unemployed Roaches and today she is selling perfumes which cost R1400 n she is requesting us to support her no ways we are unemployed Roaches,we can't afford her expensive perfumes.
— Segopotje Nkadimeng (@SegopotjeNkadi3) September 4, 2020
Bathi i EAU DE Roaches 😂 people on this app have no peace. 😂 😂 😂 😂 pic.twitter.com/WsxBtNbdkt
— 🌺Kim's mom 🌼 (@She1laSm1th) September 4, 2020
Boity is smart neh. Yesterday she sort of retracted her roaches statement only because she knew she's launching her perfume today & will need the same unemployed roaches to support her, wow #boitypinksapphire pic.twitter.com/dq5SmJGKI8
— 👸🏾 Ndlovukazi 🇿🇦 (@Original_65) September 4, 2020
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