Boity on why she opened up about her Sangoma calling
Speaking to Glamour magazine recently, Boity noted her family and spiritual journey were at the core of what kept her motivated.
She shut down any suggestions that she had shared her journey with fans to further her career.
“I don’t have any regrets about letting people in. I took a huge risk because back then people wouldn’t have revealed much about this aspect of their lives, preferring instead to keep it private.
The TV presenter turned rapper expressed how far South Africans have come in accepting topics about spirituality.
Boity surprised many of her fans in 2016 when she took to social media, confirming that she was set to undergo training to become a sangoma.
Speaking to Bona magazine at the time, Boity said that even as a child she dreamt about situations and events that would then happen in real life. She said that as she got older she felt the void inside her more and more.
“Yes I did go thwasa but I’m not going to practise as a sangoma. This is a very sensitive matter that I don’t want to talk about in the media. It’s a personal matter and way too deep to be reduced into a celebrity gossip in the newspaper. It’s a secret. It’s so much deeper.”