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Why I Became A CrossDresser – James Brown

Why I Became A CrossDresser – James Brown.

Popular Nigerian cross dresser, James Brown has stated why he became a cross-dresser, blaming it on the high rate of unemployment in Nigeria.

The cross dresser had taken to his Instagram page to set records straight about his gender after several misconceptions.

A fan took to his comment section and asked him why he dresses like women when he claims to be proud of his gender as a man.

Replying the follower, James Brown revealed he chose to become a cross dresser because of unemployment in the country.

He added that he used to earn N10,000 monthly before, but now earn times ten since he became a cross dresser.

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