Popular Nigerian celebrity, Bobrisky, stated in a response to his online attackers that he was much more attractive than their girlfriends and wives.
Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, aka Bobrisky became popular after he started to dress like a woman, priding in flawless makeup with elegant dresses and accessories.
In his post on Instagram, the famous crossdresser expressed surprise at those who said he was not beautiful, referring to them as haters.
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Despite being fully aware of the controversial nature of his fashion choices as a man, Bob has not relented in making himself more attractive by the day.
He bragged that his looks were much more appealing than most of the wives and girlfriends of those who criticize him online
Mummy of Lagos, as he is also called revealed that he can not be discouraged by the negative comments directed at him.
His Post to haters:
“Sometimes when I see comments like, “Bob, you aren’t beautiful, it surprises me.” Haters understand that I’m stunning, even more so than many of your girlfriends and spouses.”
While some netizens refused to agree with him, a few others expressed their admiration.
@mrs_anikulapokutibakare: “Beauty is not by make up Bob. Till u stop wearing them I ll never see u as beautiful. Na make up not natural beauty”
zoenathanial: “U too fine oooh to the extend see us dey argue the matter for us Bob u fine abeg truth be told”
ijesa_mate: “Mama you Beautiful paa Leave those hater Come Ilesha we don miss yiu”.
forever_sunitta: “Clean your makeup no use filter ,no lash make you see as people go pick race.”
@cekheal: “You are beautiful MannAbeg you too much na man you be .”
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Stop influencing with low IQ: Blackface attacks Bobrisky, Denrele, James Brown and others
Meanwhile, Nigerian reggae singer and songwriter Ahmedu Augustine Obiabo popularly known as Black Face has criticized well-known crossdressers in the country.
The singer addressed Nigerian crossdressers including James Brown, Bobrisky, and Denrele Edun to stop publicizing their lifestyle to the public.
According to him, he said crossdressers are affecting the younger generations negatively with their low IQ and unacceptable dress sense.