
Theodora
Acting
Biography
Lili Théodora Mbangayo Mujinga (born 23 October 2003), known mononymously as Theodora, is a Franco-Congolese singer and rapper. Her work is noted for its eclectic blend of bouyon, hyperpop, and hip-hop, and her accolades include a Flamme Award for Female Revelation and the Prix Joséphine. In 2025, Billboard named her the most-listened-to female francophone artist in France, and GQ France named her Woman of the Year. Born in Lucerne, Switzerland, and raised across Greece and the Congo before settling in Saint-Denis, France, Theodora began her musical career in 2018 in collaboration with her brother, producer Jeez Suave. After releasing early EPs such as Neptune (2021) and Lili aux paradis artificiels (2023), she had her breakthrough in 2024 with the viral single "Kongolese sous BBL." The track made history as the first bouyon single to be certified gold in France by a non-Antillean artist. She achieved wider recognition with her debut mixtape Bad Boy Lovestory (2024) and its 2025 re-edition, MEGA BBL, which was certified gold within weeks of its release. Theodora received critical acclaim for her 2025 collaboration with Disiz, "melodrama," which topped the SNEP and Ultratop charts for several weeks and earned a diamond certification. Her commercial success continued with hit singles like "Fashion Designa" and "Zou bisou," the latter featuring Jul. In 2026, she further established her status as a pop icon by selling out four consecutive nights at the Zénith de Paris—totaling 28,000 spectators—and receiving multiple nominations at the Victoires de la Musique, including Female Revelation and Album of the Year. Beyond her recording career, Theodora operates her own label, Boss Lady Records, and has expanded into television as a jury member for the fifth season of the Netflix series Nouvelle École (2026). She is also a prominent activist, utilizing her platform to advocate for feminism, anti-racism, and LGBTQIA+ rights. Her influence on French youth culture was further recognized in 2025 when she was included in the Dazed 100 list of global cultural innovators.
Known For

Quotidien (nicknamed "The French Show with the Good Lighting" abroad) is a French daily infotainment television program broadcast in the early evening on TMC since September 12, 2016. The show is hosted by Yann Barthès and produced by Bangumi. It consists of segments and reports produced by the team of commentators and journalists surrounding Yann Barthès and features daily guests including newsmakers, intellectuals, politicians, and French and international celebrities.
Quotidien

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Clique

On her iconic pink couch, Lena Situations welcomes artists, creators, and personalities from all over the world for genuine, funny, and inspiring conversations.
"Couch" by Lena Situations

Paris, a working-class neighborhood in the 19th arrondissement. Shaï and Djeneba are 19 years old and have been friends since childhood. One is burdened by an overbearing family. The other by deep loneliness. Over the course of a summer, they work as counselors at a summer camp, far from the tower blocks where they grew up—no longer quite children, yet officially responsible for a group of kids aged 6 to 10. On the cusp of adulthood, they will have to make choices to grow up and reinvent their friendship.
Summer Beats

As Theodora and London publish their latest hit, the music notes break free. Through a glitching metropolis to the jazz bar, they dodge across multiverses to reclaim what belongs to them.
MASOKO NA MABELE

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My Internet Countryside

A midnight phone call triggers a descent into a mechanical underworld where Theodora walks a neon tightrope and turns her lover's lies into a geometrical graveyard.
Des Mythos

A getaway from Amsterdam turns into a cosmic trip when Boss Lady and her dobermann break the rules of art and redesign the laws of physics.