Tulisa Ramaphosa, daughter of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and the late Nomazizi Mtshotshisana, has deliberately chosen a life away from public attention—making her one of the most private figures in the first family.
Born around 1992, Tulisa was young when her parents separated. Her mother passed away in 2008, and since then, she has maintained near-total anonymity—no social media presence, no interviews, and no public appearances. Unlike her half-siblings Tumelo and Andile, who occasionally appear in media circles, Tulisa has consistently avoided the limelight.
Family insiders describe her as deeply private, valuing solitude and normalcy over the visibility that comes with her father’s prominence. She has never leveraged her political connections for personal gain or attention, opting instead for quiet independence.
In a family frequently in the news, Tulisa’s choice to live discreetly stands out. Her ability to safeguard her privacy reflects a deliberate commitment to a life defined by personal boundaries rather than public curiosity.