Zuma’s daughter slams influencer’s ‘private jet’ pics with dad

Jacob Zuma’s daughter Duduzile has slammed influencer Cyan Boujee’s pictures with the former president in what she claims was a “private jet.”


 

The social media star and music DJ – whose real name is Honour Zuma – also alluded to the MK Party leader as being her “grandfather.”

ZUMA’S DAUGHTER CLAPS BACK AT CYAN BOUJEE
On her social media accounts, Cyan Boujee posted pics with Jacob Zuma while on a plane.

On Instagram, she captioned the pics: “Cats out the bag! He’s my grandad”.

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However, on X, the images were retweeted with the emphasis being made that the young star had travelled in style with the former president.

“Cyan keeping uBaba company in a private jet,” tweeted @Mbali_Merc.

The tweet caught the attention of Jacob Zuma’s real daughter, Duduzile.

Clapping back at the insinuation, the 43-year-old tweeted: “You have clearly never been on a private jet, and you want to give yourself a name of ‘Mercedes’”.

She sarcastically added: “Ps: With larger vehicles, we use on, not in!”

It’s unclear if Cyan Boujee and Jacob Zuma are indeed related.

VOTING FOR MK PARTY?
While multiple high-profile people have recently joined Jacob Zuma’s MK Party, Cyan Boujee has made it known that she’s also a fan.

When one follower asked if she would vote for the relatively new political party, the 23-year-old responded with a heart emoji.

However, it seems that many were mocking the influencer’s social media posts about the 2024 general elections, which occur every five years.

The DJ – – who has undergone her third BBL in Turkey – had the public howling at her faux pas.

On her Instagram Stories, Cyan tweeted an advert from Krispy Kreme, which was giving away a free donut to anyone who had cast their vote on election day.

Cyan – who was on a liquid diet at the time – posted: “This was the only reason I was going to vote. But one more week until I can eat LOL.”.

She hilariously added: “Maybe next year.”