Boity apologises for her homophobic tweets
'A decade ago, I was naive, homophobic, young and didn’t know better.'
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As social media gives with one hand, it taketh away with each other.
Just ask Boity Thulo who set Twitter ablaze last week on Friday with the announcement that her debut rap single WuzDut with Nasty C. Boity teased fans with a picture of the cover art and a 30-second snippet of the single in the build-up to the song’s release, and then dropped the full track.
It wasn’t long though, that Twitter’s view of Boity changed drastically when one tweep dug up some rather homophobic tweets the actress and media personality had made around a decade ago.
The "QUEEN OF RAP" has been doing the most these past years ey… 🤔🤔😢It's just disappointing, not Boity!! 🌈💔 pic.twitter.com/a2p1ZAvV9W
— Kuli Roberts ❤️ (@TheRealRoman_M) September 3, 2018
While some fans leapt to her defence, pointing out that one tweet was posted in 2009, some tweeps stated they were disappointed and shocked by her views.
Today, Boity has headed onto Twitter to address some of the outrage and apologise to her followers.
I’m very sorry to every person that felt offended by those tweets. 🙏🏾❤️
— Boity Thulo (@Boity) September 3, 2018
A decade ago, I was naive, homophobic, young and didn’t know better. I was 19 and my views on sexuality were warped. We grow, our views change and we do better. It’s gut wrenching and embarrassing to see them now however I am not the same person I was 10 years ago. ❤️
— Boity Thulo (@Boity) September 3, 2018
“A decade ago I was naive, homophobic, young and didn’t know better,” Boity tweeted.
“I was 19 and my views on sexuality were warped. We grow, our views change and we do better. It’s gut-wrenching and embarrassing to see them now, however, I am not the same person I was 10 years ago,” she wrote.
The tweet appeared very recently, but it’s unlikely to mollify a lot of Boity’s detractors. A lot of her fans, however, are still firmly on her side.
https://twitter.com/Wanndee_/status/1036486541755990016
People def can change and it does happen but it doesn't mean that people still can't be offended or upset when your old hateful views/opinions are brought to light.
— Mrs Kaluuya (@pixiestateomind) September 3, 2018
1. Even though those tweets from Boity are old but they were just too many of them.
2. The only thing she could do is to come online and apologize but if she doesn’t then that means she still share the same sentiments and doesn’t care about the LGBT+ community.
— Franklin (@McFrankoSA) September 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/vummie_/status/1036531114263961600