Isaac Olayiwola, often known as Layi Wasabi, a popular comedian, discusses how his grandfather passed down his old outfits and shoes to him, which he now uses to make skits.
The skit maker, well known for playing the fictional character ‘The Law’ in his comedy series, revealed this during a recent interview.
He revealed that the huge outfits he uses in his skits belonged to his grandfather, who passed them down to him.
Layi said that he had approximately five more, which he discovered when raiding his grandfather’s clothing.
He saw that all of the outfits were older than him, but the shoes were just about 20 years old.
“Funny how the suits are normally wear to play ‘The Law’ belonged to my grandfather. He handed it over to me and the suits are older than me. As you are looking at that suits I have about five more. I have five of different colors. It was just me ransacking his wardrobe seeing old things and he was like “Have it, have it” even the shoe, but I think the shoe is a little bit more recent,” he said in part.
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