Self acclaimed Queen of Nigerian cross dressers, Idris Okunneye popularly called Bobrisky, has been dragged by some fans after flaunting the foreign currency his mystery lover gifted him.
Apart from entertaining his fans and followers, Bobrisky has been dragged countless times for living a fake life but seems unbothered about critics’ words.
Bobrisky took to his Instagram page to share a video of himself getting his fans jealous with the three thousand dollars he received from his lover.
While expressing appreciation to his lover, Bobrisky dares a faceless blogger to get a better life instead of hiding under fake pages and keypads.
He wrote: Thanks baby. Love you. Tell that faceless blogger to come out she might see boyfriend to better own life too instead of hiding under fake pages make her kpekus no rust for under keypads o.
This earned Bobrisky criticism as social media users questioned when he would stop acting childish and lying to people online.
comrade_dede wrote: Bob when will u stop this childish attitude. You’re getting old o, behave
pat_treeshia wrote: Ahn ahn….. Shebi this is the money your male friend gave you the day he came to eat at your place
50cedies wrote: Just dey take ham easy…. If they pass that bill now … I don’t know what you’ll be doing
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