Boity Thulo

Boitumelo Thulo (born April 28, 1990), popularly known as Boity, is a South African television personality, rapper, actress, businesswoman and model.

Thulo studied psychology and criminology at Monash University, but later dropped out because her mother was unable to pay for her varsity fees.

Thulo's television career began when she presented the YOTV educational show "Crib Notes" in 2011.

[11] In October 2021, Boity received a nomination for African Social Star at 47th People's Choice Awards.

[12] Thulo made her rapping debut on the Migos Culture Tour in South Africa on 21 October 2017 at TicketPro Dome.

[13] As Migos were delayed by a few hours, Thulo joined Nasty C as one of the opening acts until the trio arrived.

[16] It also won the category of "Best Collaboration" at the 2018 South African Hip Hop Awards, thus making her the first lead female rapper to achieve this.

[31] In July 2019, Thulo was named by the Forbes magazine amongst the 30 under 30 creatives category list for her contribution to the music and entertainment sector,[2] the list featured other young African creatives like Nigerian musician Burna Boy, South African actress, TV and radio personality Thando Thabethe, Ghanaian contemporary artist Joseph Awuah-Darko, also known as Okuntakinte and Kenyan film director, producer and screenwriter Njue Kevin.