Boity says her brand won't align with dating a broke guy, fans respond

Boity says her brand won't align with dating a broke guy, fans respond

- Boity has made it clear on many occasions that she will never date a broke guy

- The beauty previously said a man will need to provide several nannies and a mansion before he knocks her up

- Today, she said a broke guy and her would have zero brand alignment

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Boity made it clear, on the TL today, that her and broke guys don't mix.

The rapper and reality star responded, "Zero brand alignment," to a tweet that enquired regarding broke guys.

The beauty doesn't want anyone without a hefty bank balance getting near her.

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Many of Boity's fans were disappointed that they wouldn't stand a chance with her.

One fan wrote, "This is too much for a Monday afternoon," and added a broken heart emoji.

Another said, "Then every other guy who doesn't represent any brand is a broke guy - including me."

Robert James pointed out, "Some people can be so poor, all they have is money."

"Broke comes in many aspects too."

Boity outlined a list of demands from her future bae in December last year.

The star said she wants three live-in nannies, one chef and two drivers from the man who impregnate her.

The stunner also said she'd like a Bentley as a push gift.

With 10 successful years in the entertainment industry and counting, we think Boity definitely deserves everything her heart desires.

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Source: Briefly News

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