South African media mogul, rapper, and entrepreneur Boity Thulo is currently making headlines for reasons other than her luxury perfume line or chart-topping hits. Reports have surfaced that the “Wuz Dat” star’s multi-million rand mansion is at the center of a high-stakes High Court drama.
A private company has reportedly moved to apply for a default judgment against the star, putting her R4.2 million property in a precarious legal position.
The Heart of the Conflict
The dispute reportedly centers on outstanding payments related to the property. While Boity famously celebrated purchasing this home as a gift to herself for her 32nd birthday, legal documents suggest that there are significant financial claims being made by a third party (often a bank or a construction/lending firm) regarding the balance of the home.
The Key Issues:
- The Judgment Application: A “judgment” in this context is a court order that officially declares a debt is owed. If granted, it allows the creditor to take further steps to recover the funds—which could include the repossession or auctioning of the asset.
- The “Girls with Title Deeds” Brand: Boity has long been a champion for female financial independence. This court case has sparked a massive debate on social media regarding the “soft life” vs. the financial realities of maintaining luxury real estate in the current economy.
- Quiet on the Frontline: As of now, Boity’s legal team has not issued an official rebuttal, though the star continues to remain active on social media, focusing on her business ventures.
















