A video featuring young skit maker Goodnews Dipreye, known as Funny Emma, has gone viral. In it, he engages in a witty exchange with crossdresser James Brown during a live session.
In the clip, Funny Emma boldly confronted James Brown, criticizing him for dressing as a woman while being a man.
His sharp remarks and confidence impressed many viewers, showcasing his self-awareness and communication skills.
At one point, Funny Emma’s comments left James Brown without words.
When James Brown tried to belittle Funny Emma by calling him a little boy with a big head, the young skit maker delivered a comeback that surprised everyone.
During the TikTok live, Funny Emma reminded James Brown that he is not Bobrisky and never will be. He urged the content creator to remove his wig and focus on his life.
Watch the viral exchange below:
Here are some of the responses that trailed viral clip:
@rabbi_the_1st: “Emma you done blow my mind.”
@banycomedy: “So @funny_emma_01 sabi cook like this.”
@iam_stan001: “Emma don cook James.”
@ddestuii: “Emma saf don Dey cook without pot.”
@keezynasion: “Old man for small body.”
@brodaojocomedy: “Wetin mummy of Lagos do unah.”
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