Boity says she wants her future kids to inherit land and businesses

Boity says she wants her future kids to inherit land and businesses

- Boity took to social media to share a post that expressed wishes for her future children

- The post mentioned how Boity wanted her children to inherit land and businesses as opposed to clothing or shoes

- Followers agreed with the star's message and emphasised how building a life and legacy was important for future generations

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Boity took to social media to express some thoughts about the children she intends to have one day and the inheritance she plans on leaving them.

The multi-talent posted that she is prioritising leaving her kids land and businesses over shoes and clothing.

Boity does not have any babies yet but she's obviously building her empire with the future in mind.

Boity wants her future kids to inherit land and businesses
Boity wants her future kids to inherit land and businesses. Images: @boity
Source: Instagram

Followers agreed with Boity's take and one online user even went so far as to clarify the subject. The user said that it spoke to the larger intention of leaving children a legacy but not making them think they were superior:

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@AnilenW: "In other words a LEGACY ..me too but with that wisdom to know that their qualifications should not make them think they qualified to undermine. others.Humility is key..This quote is so beautiful even if I don't leave land behind,I want to leave behind the thought of HUMANITY."

In other news, Briefly.co.za recently reported on when DJ Black Coffee took a boys' trip with his family and took some time to connect with them.

Black Coffee has established himself overseas and the DJ spends quite a lot of his time abroad. He recently shared with his followers that he took some time out of his busy schedule to spend some much-needed time with his family.

Coffee took to Instagram to share a few details about his visit with his 2.9 million followers:

"My mother said a little prayer before our short left yesterday. For our short trip as young men of the family, to hang out, have good and uncomfortable conversations about who we are and what we are trying to be," wrote Black Coffee.

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The DJ also said that the young men of his family, as well as himself, are still trying to figure out what life holds for them. The group went on a game drive to unwind.

Coffee then said that he was grateful for his family, especially during the trying times the world is currently facing. He also shared a number of pictures with his family members.

The DJ's fans took to the comments section to express how they felt about his heartfelt post about family:

carolsollanas commented: "Uncomfortable conversations are for progress."
pdestiny77 commented: "Family over everything." marimbaworldtravel said: "I wish I was there."
topdoog commented: "To creating family conversations that lead to lasting legacies to our continent."
nunu8282 said: "That's awesome. Aligning ourselves."

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