Cyan Boujee Returns to TikTok After Russian Alabuga Recruitment Scandal

Cyan Boujee Returns to TikTok After Russian Alabuga Recruitment Scandal

  • Cyan Boujee has officially marked her comeback on TikTok after her account was banned
  • The YouTuber landed in trouble over the Russian recruitment scandal, and is now back and more determined than ever
  • With her account already growing by the thousands, it's clear that fans are happy to see her back
Cyan Boujee announced her TikTok comeback after losing her old account
After the ban, Cyan Boujee created a new TikTok account. Images: cyan.boujee24
Source: Instagram

Cyan Boujee is back like she never left and is leaving the Russian recruitment scandal behind her.

Previously at the centre of a social media storm for her involvement in the bogus job program, Cyan Boujee lost thousands of TikTok followers. Following the ban, she is now rebuilding her presence from scratch.

Introducing her new page, backlikeineverleft24, Sesi Cyan posted a new video explaining her predicament of having to start over:

"So, I got banned on TikTok, obviously. But you know what? You can cancel an account, but you can't cancel the personality. So, I'm back like I never left and always better when I come back."

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Her video, set up as a mini vlog, shows Cyan’s day, starting with her lounging around her apartment before running errands.

Already sitting on over 23,000 followers since it was opened on 13 September 2025, the account has been growing by the day, and it's evident that Cyan's supporters are happy to see her back.

Cyan Boujee has returned to TikTok
Cyan Boujee created a new TikTok page after her last one was banned over the Russian recruitment scandal. Image: cyan.boujee24
Source: Instagram

They took to the comments section, celebrating her return after her short hiatus.

Watch her comeback video here:

Fans react to Cyan Boujee's video

Social media users welcomed their favourite baddie back on the block. Read some of their comments below:

Mahlatse Rakumakwe said:

"I’m not gonna lie, I missed you shame."

rea praised Cyan Boujee:

"You keep on motivating us. We know you and we got you."

Jessany cheered:

"BACK LIKE SHE NEVER LEFT!"

4xMTN8 ChampionsinaRow posted:

"I missed her."

AzaniyaThando showed love to Cyan Boujee:

"Welcome back, bsbes! Sound like you are sober? Proud of you, my babes. It is the best decision I ever took!"

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Fans celebrated Cyan Boujee's return
Followers welcomed Cyan Boujee back on their For You Pages. Image: cyan.boujee24
Source: Instagram

Ameenah Mthimkhulu added:

"Come back, babe, we can’t live without you!"

Power2mania wrote:

"I will support you anyday, just tell me what I should do. I'm proud of you really."

thickstacey1 gushed over Cyan Boujee:

"Is it me or she came back more pretty?"

Anam shumane posted:

My babe. I mean, my role model, my rock and my motivation, welcome back, babe. They can never make me hate you."

Goddess N cautioned:

"Welcome back! Appreciate the likes, don’t bash on people and please mind what you said, we don’t want you to get banned again. Happy tiktoking."

Seemah makes TikTok return

In an earlier report, Briefly News shared online reactions to Seemah returning to TikTok after her account was removed.

Unlike her former friend Cyan, whose followers were happy to see her back on their For You Pages, it was a completely different story for Seemah.

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Online users blasted the podcaster for her involvement in the Russian job program and accused her of only caring about her reputation and online following rather than the young girls she was unknowingly putting in harm's way.

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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