Influencer, YouTuber and DJ Honour Zuma, popularly known as Cyan Boujee, has opened up about her exciting festive season plans while also sharing powerful words of motivation with her followers. The 24-year-old star recently released her gig guide covering November 2025 to January 2026, and it shows just how busy she will be throughout the holiday season.
According to her schedule, Cyan Boujee will be performing at several major venues across the country. On 6 December, she will be making appearances at TM Lifestyle in Rustenburg, KOKO Lounge in Secunda, and Maunde City in Mabopane. Her energy-packed month continues on 16 December, where she is set to perform at BLVD 16 in Mamelodi, Pizza Sunday in Thembisa, The Public House Pub in Mabopane, and Kwa-Mhlanga Plan B Lounge.
The festive mood doesn’t stop there. On 28 December, Cyan Boujee will be heading to Makarapa Day in Limpopo before joining the LeeMCrazy One Man Show. She also confirmed that more dates will be announced soon, suggesting that her schedule is far from complete.
Alongside her gig guide, Cyan Boujee shared a motivational message reflecting on her journey and the criticism she has faced. She wrote:
“They counted me out, cancelled me, whispered, laughed, prayed on my downfall… But here we are. I didn’t beg. I didn’t fold. I just worked. To anyone going through it: let them doubt you. Your comeback will humble everyone who thought you wouldn’t make it.”
Her message comes after a turbulent year, especially the controversy that surrounded her in August 2025. A video clip went viral after showing her endorsing an overseas program called the Alabuga Start Programme, which was allegedly aimed at recruiting unemployed South African women aged 18 to 22 to move to Russia.
In the clip, Cyan Boujee described the programme as a two-year opportunity offering professional training, high-paying jobs, language lessons, including Russian, and free accommodation in a pyramid-shaped building filled with international women. The video was later deleted from Instagram, but not before it sparked massive backlash online.
Critics accused her of misleading young women with unrealistic promises and glamorising the idea of living abroad. Others pointed to leaked images that allegedly showed “prison-like” living conditions linked to the Alabuga facility. Concerns grew even more as people questioned the vague job descriptions and the overall legitimacy of the programme.
Despite the criticism and controversy, Cyan Boujee appears determined to focus on her work and her fans this festive season. Her jam-packed schedule and motivational message show that she is ready to keep moving forward, no matter what challenges come her way.
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