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If you don’t have money, you can never be happy” – Bobrisky [VIDEO]

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Bobrisky has reportedly been arrested, his cars seized

Nigeria’s most popular crossdresser, Idris Olanrewaju known as Bobrisky has said that “If you’re a woman in this country, you have more opportunities to be successful.”

Speaking about her parents’ reaction to her career, Bobrisky told Chude, “My mum accepted it but my dad was like ‘this is not our agreement. I thought this was for business, what is going on?'”, she continued.

Asides her trans personality,  Bobrisky is also known for her unconventional lifestyle as well as the numerous social media controversies and arguments she has been involved in. It is no news that the celebrity is filthy rich, evidenced by her lavish lifestyle which she flaunts on Instagram.  Looking to delve deeper into the matter, Chude Jideonwo asked the million-dollar question, “Where is this money coming from?” Bobrisky however, refused to disclose how she was able to afford her lifestyle, claiming that the moment she reveals her source of income, she would lose the very essence of what makes her the talk of the town.

Further emphasising her point on the importance of having money, Bobrisky said, “When you say money is not everything, you’re lying to yourself. Money is everything. If you don’t have money, you can never be happy”.

Many of the fans that follow Bobrisky on social media are people who are attracted to those of the same sex. This group of people commonly expect that Bobrisky would use her influence to advocate for gay rights in Nigeria. However, Bobrisky is of the opinion that everyone should support him/herself. In her words, “Don’t look at me, do your own. I can’t speak for you”.

When asked if she is truly happy, Bobrisky affirmed saying, “I am happy because that dream I want is coming to reality. I am happy”.

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