Umhle lomtana bagithi 🤩. South African Twitter is on fire again, and this time the timeline has split into two camps faster than you can say “refresh”.
A leaked bedroom video exploded across the platform, showing popular influencer Cyan Boujee in a steamy, no-holds-barred moment that left very little to the imagination. Within hours the clip racked up millions of views, retweets and, inevitably, brutal commentary.
The 23-year-old Honour Zuma, better known as Cyan Boujee, found herself trending nationwide for all the wrong reasons. Viewers zoomed in, paused, screenshotted and delivered their unfiltered verdicts. The main complaint? Grooming standards.
“Someone hand her a lawn mower,” one user wrote. “That’s not a garden, that’s the Amazon rainforest,” another fired. The jokes wrote themselves, and the dragging was merciless.
Cyan initially pointed fingers at house producer Prince Kaybee, claiming he leaked the footage out of spite. Kaybee stayed silent, letting the storm rage without a single tweet in response. The identity of the man in the video remains unconfirmed.
As the memes multiplied and the roast reached fever pitch, something unexpected happened.
A name from the archives began surfacing in every second reply.
Sisa Flatela. SEE PHOTOS HERE

For those who were locked in during late 2022, the mention was enough to stop the scroll dead. For the newbies, confused emojis flooded the replies: “Who??”
Let’s rewind.
Three years ago, in the wild days of Mzansi Twitter, a single photograph changed the game forever. An Eastern Cape woman named Sisa Flatela casually posted a close-up image that broke every server between Cape Town and Cairo. No face. No caption needed. Just immaculate, smooth, perfectly groomed perfection.
The timeline froze.
Men wept. Women took notes. Pastors opened emergency prayer lines.
Within minutes the phrase “Sisa Flatela has the best kuku in the country” became gospel. Screenshots were saved, zoomed, studied like the Dead Sea Scrolls. Someone started a countdown clock for when the sun would rise in the west because clearly the natural order had shifted.
She vanished almost as quickly as she appeared, leaving behind a legacy that refused to die.
Fast-forward to November 2025.
As Cyan Boujee’s video dominated timelines and grooming debates raged on, users dug up the old Sisa Flatela picture like archaeologists unearthing treasure. Side-by-side comparisons started circulating. Reaction threads turned into shrines. Old devotees welcomed newcomers with open arms and archived links.
Then, out of nowhere, Sisa Flatela did the unthinkable.
She returned.
Not with a photo this time, but with a full video. Crystal clear. Slow-motion pans. Lighting that would make Hollywood cinematographers retire out of shame.
Twitter collectively lost its mind.
Posted quietly on a Thursday night, the clip spread faster than load-shedding rumours. By Friday morning #SisaFlatela was the number one trending topic in South Africa, holding the top spot for a record 38 straight hours.
Comments poured in by the tens of thousands:
“Mf2 that shandis was world class????????”
“Undisputed????????♀️????”
“She’s still leading.”
“Miles ahead, she had no challenge.”
“Legend this one. Her kuku still leading here in the Twitter community, cleanliness and appetising.”
One user simply wrote: “Cyan who?”
Barbers reported a spike in bookings. Beauty salons ran out of wax. Someone started selling “What Would Sisa Do?” bracelets.
Even celebrities couldn’t stay quiet. DJ Tira quote-tweeted the trend with a string of crying emojis. Lasizwe admitted he paused his entire day to “pay respects”. A famous pastor deleted his entire account after his search history was exposed.
By Saturday, betting sites had opened markets on whether Sisa Flatela would ever lose her crown. The odds were listed at 1/10 000.
As of Sunday night, the video has been viewed more than 47 million times across platforms, with no signs of slowing down.
Cyan Boujee’s leak, once the hottest topic in the country, now feels like ancient history.
In the end, one truth stands taller than Table Mountain:
In the great South African kuku wars of 2025, there can only be one queen.
And her name is Sisa Flatela.
Long may she reign. 🤩
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