Bobrisky Boasts About Being Nigeria’s Classiest Girl, Plans to Boycott Local Media
Nigerian crossdresser, Bobrisky, has made waves once again with a bold and boastful statement about his influence and status. The controversial figure, whose real name is Okuneye Idris Olarenwaju, declared himself the “classiest girl” ever produced by Nigeria, a remark that has sparked both admiration and criticism across the country.
Bobrisky, who is currently living outside Nigeria, took to his Instagram to share his feelings of superiority in the Nigerian entertainment space. He stated, “I am the most class girl Nigerian has ever produced in the world. I have no business with Nigeria blogs no more. I am international.” His comments quickly caught the attention of fans and critics alike.
A Boastful Declaration
In his post, Bobrisky didn’t hold back in proclaiming his self-established class and global reach, distancing himself from local media outlets. His decision to cease engagement with Nigerian blogs and focus on international platforms has left many people questioning his motivations and what this could mean for his future in the local entertainment industry.
The crossdresser has long been known for his extravagant lifestyle, controversial statements, and ability to stir up conversations. However, this new boast seems to signal a shift as Bobrisky seems to be positioning himself as an international figure, distancing himself from the Nigerian media scene.
Public Reactions
Bobrisky’s comments have triggered a mixed bag of reactions from Nigerians on social media. Many people responded with sarcastic and humorous comments, mocking his declarations. One user quipped, “Nigeria has moved on without you,” while another commented, “How can we attend and compete in a competition that’s going on in your head?”
Others took a more critical stance, questioning Bobrisky’s identity and motivations. One comment read, “Bobrisky and fighting himself, na you steal gender, na you still restless pass,” while another said, “But you tell court just now say you be man and you get blokussss Na wa o stay one play oh.”
Despite the backlash, Bobrisky remains confident and continues to enjoy his international status. Some fans, however, continued to support him, with one user calling him the “mummy of Lagos,” showing their admiration for his unique persona.
The Bigger Picture
Bobrisky’s statements come at a time when his influence in Nigeria has been both praised and criticized. While his supporters celebrate his boldness and outspokenness, many are puzzled by his constant need for validation and attention. As he claims to be setting his sights on global recognition, it raises the question: can Bobrisky truly break into international stardom, or is his reign within Nigeria’s entertainment industry over?
Whether or not Bobrisky will make good on his promise to leave Nigeria’s local media behind remains to be seen, but his actions and words continue to make him a figure that many cannot ignore. His self-proclaimed title as Nigeria’s classiest girl may continue to generate debate, but it’s clear that Bobrisky’s journey is one that thrives on controversy and staying relevant.