Bobrisky confesses to dating seven Nigerian celebrities and plans to expose them, calling out the fake individuals in the entertainment industry
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]opular Nigerian crossdresser Bobrisky has made a bombshell revelation, confessing to having been romantically involved with seven celebrities in Nigeria.
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The controversial figure shared this shocking admission in a recent Snapchat video, during which he also expressed his frustrations about the betrayals that led him to leave Nigeria.
Bobrisky, known for his bold personality and unapologetic public persona, stated that he is planning to name and shame the celebrities he claims to have dated.
He labelled these individuals as “fake” and criticised the Nigerian entertainment industry for its hypocrisy and betrayal.
During his candid rant, Bobrisky reflected on the hardships and condemnation he faced, particularly from Nigerian politicians and celebrities during his highly publicised ordeal with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Despite the negative attention, Bobrisky stated that the criticisms had little impact on his self-worth, leading him to detach himself from the expectations of Nigerian society.
In the video, Bobrisky hinted at plans to expose the identities of the celebrities, saying, “The time is coming when I will list seven celebrities I have dated in Nigeria.
The time is coming when I will expose fake people in that country.” His comments have sparked a wave of speculation about which stars he could be referring to.
In addition to discussing his past relationships, Bobrisky also shared his thoughts on the respect he now receives outside of Nigeria. He took a jab at the Nigerian government, stating that despite his struggles in the country, he never received the respect he felt he deserved.
“If I lived in Nigeria for 100 years, they would never put ‘female’ on my passport or driver’s license,” he said, referencing the challenges he faced as a transgender individual in Nigeria.
However, Bobrisky noted that his experience living abroad has been quite different. “But here, I’m respected for who I am,” he added, emphasising the difference in how his identity is received outside of Nigeria.
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Bobrisky’s recent revelation about his relationships with Nigerian celebrities adds to the ongoing controversy surrounding his life and career.

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