Cyan Boujee Opens Up About Her Dating Preferences in Viral Interview

Cyan Boujee Opens Up About Her Dating Preferences in Viral Interview

  • Cyan Boujee recently gave fans and followers some insight into what she wants in a man
  • The controversial YouTuber spoke in a now-viral interview about her dating preferences, even delving into her past relationships
  • Reactions to her revelations were mixed, as many online users critiqued the influencer's controversial past
Cyan Boujee claims she doesn't mind dating a broke man
Cyan Boujee opened up about the kinds of men she dates. Image: cyan.boujee24
Source: Instagram

South African influencer Cyan Boujee is back by unpopular demand after the Russian recruitment scandal, and appears to have moved on from the drama.

The controversial YouTuber is still making headlines over the sketchy job program, and recently paid L-Tido a visit to chat more about her life, and she did not leave out the juicy details.

Speaking on The L-Tido Podcast on 10 September 2025, Cyan shared insight into her highly-publicised dating history, which has seen her go from sugar daddies to young celebrities like Ndu Browns.

As someone who leads a lavish lifestyle, one would assume that the YouTuber only goes for well-to-do men. However, Sesi Cyan claims that she does not have a type:

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"I don't have a type. I don't mind dating broke, normal or rich. I've been with a broke man before; we dated for three years, and he hit me like no one's business."

Her statement referenced her relationship with her ex-boyfriend, whom she claims assaulted and stole from her.

Cyan went on to admit that while she was open to date just about anyone, there were exceptions; you can't be Nigerian, Tsonga, and you definitely cannot be a rapper:

"The first red flag with a guy, especially a rapper, is when they're suicidal in their songs."
Cyan Boujee spoke about her dating preferences
Cyan Boujee claims she doesn't have a type when it comes to romantic partners. Image: cyan.boujee24
Source: Instagram

While her humorous interview brought out laughter from Tido and the viewers, social media users are still critical about supporting her after her involvement in the Alabuga program. Her interview sparked mixed reactions online.

Watch her interview on The L-Tido Podcast below:

Social media reacts to Cyan Boujee's interview

Online users were not having it and immediately called out Cyan for being complicit in the recruitment scam. Read some of their comments below:

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henrymaruwa said:

"You would think human trafficking would be of importance, but it seems more like an afterthought to a lot of these influencers. They’re more devastated at the loss of their social media accounts and their relationships with brands."

thabo_thaboo asked:

"Why are these people still given platforms to cry about their TikTok accounts?"

siissana wrote:

"TikTok this, TikTok that. Seems like that's the only thing they are worried about. When are they getting arrested?"
Social media slammed Cyan Boujee's interview
Online users have not forgiven Cyan Boujee for her involvement in the Russian recruitment program. Image: cyan.boujee24
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Lad_peacewell slammed Cyan Boujee:

"You lost brands, campaigns and your TikTok account, we don't care. People lost their lives."

ITweetWat_I_Lyk asked:

"Why are you platforming nonsense?"

uMaster_Sandz threw shade at L-Tido:

"Trust L-Tido to sanitise her image!!! Yep."

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The influencer was also slammed for her involvement in the Russian recruitment program, and despite her apologies, it's evident that she still has a long way to go before she's forgiven.

Source: Briefly News

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Moroba Moroeng (Entertainment editor) Moroba Maepa, née Moroeng, is an entertainment editor at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni (Public Relations and Communications, 2018). She was the editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has eight years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment. She joined Briefly News in 2023 and completed a set of training courses by the Google News Initiative. Email: moroba.moroeng@briefly.co.za

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