Popular South African socialite and club DJ Cyan Boujee has once again found herself in hot water after a clip from her recent appearance on the Open Chats Podcast went viral.
In the trending video, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by user @RealSihleIV, Cyan is seen mocking YouTuber Ghost Hlubi’s physical appearance, imitating the way he walks and joking that he looks like he has undergone BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift) surgery. She also confidently stated that she would never date him, saying:
“He won’t. That’s the only opportunity that he had of me. That is crazy.”
The full interview, which premiered on October 6, explored Cyan’s personal life, including her relationship status, past relationships, and allegations that she’s a gold digger. However, it was her remarks about Ghost Hlubi that grabbed public attention — and not in a good way.
Following the backlash, Cyan took to her Instagram Stories (now deleted) to defend herself while throwing more shade at the YouTuber. She wrote:
“Little Ms Princess Bullfrog behaviour. I was asked to prank call Ghost on Open Chats and he hung up faster than his digestion system. I guess I wasn’t within the renting car budget huh? Save up your money and go to the gym. You look like we come from the same BBL doctor. With a face shaped like an unfinished project.”
Her comments sparked outrage across social media, with many accusing her of body-shaming and hypocrisy, given her own history with cosmetic surgery.
One user, @theoutsid3r10, wrote:
“Not her body-shaming Ghost Hlubi after having so many surgeries because of her insecurities. At least Ghost Hlubi’s BBL is natural.”
Another added, @itshere_already:
“‘I’m just sad about how you think,’ as if yena, she thinks better.”
Meanwhile, @Mgqilazi10 pointed out the double standard, saying:
“Body-shaming is only reserved for guys. Only if a lady does it, it’s completely fine.”
As of now, Ghost Hlubi has not publicly responded to Cyan Boujee’s remarks, but the incident has reignited conversations about cyberbullying, body image, and accountability among influencers in South Africa’s entertainment scene.



