Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, a well-known Nigerian transgender, has at last disclosed his occupation.
The crossdresser, who over the weekend arranged a spectacular funeral for his father, has finally disclosed what he does for a career.
He says he is a full side girl to some billionaires because he doesn’t work but has men pay his costs.
He stated that he also had his own businesses and referred to himself as a Queen.
“What does Bob do for a living? Well, she’s a full-side chick to some billionaires. She doesn’t work. Dis men work and foot her bill. On d other side she’s also an influencer and owns some other business.
Hal queen Bob”.
Netizens Reactions….
Many took to his comment section to hail him over his work ethic.
One Lumih Whaju wrote, “Some billionaires not one. Only one Bob of Laylay
One Soltan Golds wrote, “Side chick for some billionaires. There is one million and one message in that line that reveals a thousand secrets you don’t know about humanity and life. This life is interesting
One Dessy Mama wrote, “The caption. God when
One Presh Ando wrote, “Billionaire’s wife go start to monitor their man now
One Joseph Benedict David wrote, “Celebrity side chick
One Qweenin Bb wrote, “Ashawo
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