
Emotional: Boity's throwbacks with her late grandmother melt fans' hearts
Boity has been open with fans, showing how close she was to her grandmother. She shared videos with her several times and spoke highly of her.
Unfortunately, her grandmother died a year ago, and today she remembers her with a few pictures and a video that got her fans emotional.
In the first picture, the two ladies are seated on the couch, smiling at the camera. Another photo shows Boity and her grandmother on a journey, pulling over to the side to take some pictures.
She also shared a video of herself dancing with her, and the two ladies looked so similar that some fans saw it. Others, however, remembered their late loved ones, sympathising with Boity, who penned a heartfelt message.
'A whole year without you. 🥺 I hope you're the happiest you've ever been in Heaven, Lelo. You were always an angel on earth, now you get to fly high with your kind up where you belong,' she started pouring her heart out.
'❤️ Till we meet again, my Queen 👑', she finished.
Click here to see Boity's heartfelt throwbacks with her late grandmother.
Some fans also got emotional after Boity shared the throwbacks with her late grandmother.
@Kholofelo HOPE 'This just made me miss my mum😢visiting home for Easter 3 months after her passing & she is no longer here 😭'
@Les Rangs 'Boitumelo!! O'jesitse Magogo efeng🥃!!? Hennesey on the rocks with no ice!!🤭. Waitse keng go mmanze' pantse'❤️. From far off kaLerato🤘🏼'
@Saabelo Masimini 'I see this thing started from Gran, Mom, and then you! Nibahke♥️🌹🎯'
@Noma Lolo Makana 'Molteno was she going home EC …that's ur beautiful ancestor boity'
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