Brenda Biya was born in 1997 at the Etoudi Unity Palace in Yaoundé, Cameroon. She attended the nursery and primary schools of the Les Coccinelles complex, specially created for the personnel of the Cameroon presidency. Along with her elder brother Paul Junior, she then joined the boarding school Collège du Léman, a Swiss private school in Versoix,[2] about ten kilometers from Geneva, which is renowned for educating children of presidents.[3] She then moved to Los Angeles in the United States, where she continued her studies.[4]
While there, she denounced the Anti-Black racism of the chauffeur of a taxi on her Twitter account. At 400 dollars per fare,[5] some journalists criticized her lifestyle, her alleged lavishness,[6] her parties with hard liquor,[5] and smoking.[7]
Biya is active in social researcher, In 2024, Biya began a career in rapping.[11] On 23 April 2015, she posted a controversial image on her Instagram account, depicting her kissing an unidentified individual. Following substantial public criticism, she was compelled to remove the photo, as well as all other images on her account.[12] Media outlets have reported that her actions have caused embarrassment for the Cameroonian establishment.[13][14] These stances became the subject of several articles in the press opposed to Paul Biya's presidency.[15] Brenda was reportedly been rushed to the hospital in Los Angeles, USA for an alleged drug overdose on May 11, 2016.[16]
In 2020, she considered a music career.[17] and is a fan of several African artists, such as Locko. She once invited Wizkid to the presidential palace for a private show.[18][19]
Entrepreneurship
On April 16, 2020, she launched Bree Culture Inc Shopping, a wigs-selling store, in Beverly Hills, California[20][21][22][23]
Eviction by activists from a Parisian hotel
On October 14, 2020, after learning that Brenda Biya was staying at the luxury hotel Plaza Athénée in Paris, activist Calibri Calibro, the Anti-Sardinard Brigade, and the "Bobi Tanap" (the Brigade's women's wing), went there to demand her eviction from the hotel's management.[24][25] Brenda Biya retired from the hotel the following day.[26] This action triggered contrasting reactions, from approvals to criticism[27] and reprobations.[28][29][30]
Personal life
In 2020, Brenda Biya said she was in a relationship in some of her videos.[17] On June 30, 2024, she came out as a Lesbian by posting a photo on her Instagram page, kissing her partner, Brazilian model Layyons Valença.[11][31] This divulgence was widely commented on in social networks and by LGBTQ rights activists in Cameroon, such as Alice Nkom and Shakiro.[32][33][34][35]