Controversial DJ and influencer Cyan Boujee, whose real name is Honour Zuma, has made a significant achievement at just 23 years old — she has bought her first house. This milestone was one of her key goals for 2024, and she proudly checked it off her list. In an interview with Daily Sun, Cyan Boujee shared her excitement about reaching this important goal and reflected on the hard work it took to make it happen.
“One of my biggest goals this year was getting a house. I also wanted a bigger car, specifically for gigs. I managed to achieve both but kept it quiet because you know how public attention can be,” Cyan said.
In addition to her new home and car, Cyan Boujee has even bigger ambitions for the future. She shared her confidence in reaching them, saying, “I trust myself. I believe that even if I don’t hit these goals this year, it’s a guaranteed win for next year. The key is to believe in yourself and focus on what you need to achieve.”
Despite her fame and success, CyanBoujee remains grounded in her family values. Raised by parents who are pastors, she balances her public persona with a strong sense of family support. “My parents have always supported me, even though there were boundaries due to their faith. They’ve been my rock, along with my siblings, who are my number one fans and supporters,” she said.
Looking ahead, Cyan Boujee is not only focused on personal growth but also on expanding her brand. She plans to launch a business that adapts with the seasons, offering a range of products. When it comes to the possibility of reality TV, she is open to the idea, but only if the right deal comes along. “I won’t settle for any reality show. I know my worth and want a deal that only benefits me,” she explained.
October is set to be a busy month for Cyan Boujee as she dedicates much of her time to mental health awareness. She expressed her admiration for those who have overcome personal struggles, saying, “Getting out of tough situations is not easy, and those who manage to push through deserve recognition.”