
Bobrisky
Popular crossdresser Bobrisky has come out to blast media personality Radiogad for constantly sending him romantic DMs.
He recently had his say during a live video session with fans, and Nigerians have been reacting.
According to him, Radiogad has persistently toasted him with private messages, but he keeps getting rejected, and hasn’t been taking the rejection well.
Bobrisky then vowed to share receipts as proof in case the media personality tries to deny it.
His words, “Men don’t like it when you turn them down when they toast you, that guy Radiogad is in my DM, he is always toasting me. The guy doesn’t have sense; he is a clout chaser. Today he will support Verydarkman, tomorrow he will come for Verydarkman.
Bobrisky further slammed the media personality for not been man enough to take a stand, reiterating that he has screenshots to prove his romantic advances in case he tries to deny it.
Na anywhere belle face that boy be o. He came to my DM, I no go the guy DM O. He came to my DM, he will tell me I am pretty and how much he likes me. I have screenshots in case him wan deny am…”
WOW.
Bobrisky is a Nigerian internet personality and philanthropist who is known as a prominent transgender woman in Nigeria, a country with no LGBT rights. She is also known for her presence on the social media app Snapchat.
Born Okuneye Idris Olarenwaju in 1992, Bobrisky completed her secondary school education at King’s College, Lagos. She also attended graduate school at the University of Lagos (UNILAG).
She became recognized by being highly controversial on social media for the ultra conservative Nigerian standards. Bobrisky was able to gather traffic to her Snapchat account when she claimed she had a lover who is assumed to be of masculine gender despite the law in Nigeria stating that same sex relationships is an offence punishable by serving 14 years in a penitentiary.
Bobrisky has a fair share of fans and has been asked by certain event planners to give speeches at their events. In 2019, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Director General of Nigeria’s National Council for Arts and Culture, called Bobrisky “a national disgrace” and said she would be “dealt with ruthlessly” if caught on the streets.