- Bobrisky, a crossdresser and social media personality, has returned to the country with clear instructions for potential clients.
- Bobrisky, known for his flamboyant style, defined engagement terms emphasizing luxury and safety.
Crossdresser and social media personality Bobrisky has made a bold statement upon his return to Nigeria, laying out clear and specific conditions for potential clients.
Known for his extravagant lifestyle, Bobrisky took to Instagram to announce that any future engagements will come with a minimum fee of $200,000. He stressed that meetups would only occur in luxurious hotel suites, such as those at Eko Hotel or The Wheatbaker in Lagos.
Additionally, Bobrisky emphasized a strict no-kissing rule, citing hygiene concerns with some Lagos men, and reminded clients to come prepared with protection for the meetings.
He said: “All my sugar daddies in Nigeria ur baby is back. If you wanna hook up With mummy is $200k. Eko hotel or the wheatbaker and it must be a suite Pls don’t forget to come with
CONDOM. No kissing pls cos many of you of lagos men don’t brush”.
In other news, In a recent appearance on the “Tea with Tay” podcast, renowned singer KCee opened up about the reasons his younger brother, E-Money, has accumulated more wealth than him.
KCee revealed that E-Money was once his manager during the peak of his music career, even surpassing him in wealth at that time. In fact, his brother played a significant role in funding KCee’s wedding.
While KCee focused primarily on his music career, E-Money ventured into business, where he began to generate substantial income. KCee explained that in the music industry, a musician’s popularity and earnings fluctuate based on the success of their work.
Reflecting on this, KCee acknowledged that had he dedicated the same amount of time and effort into business ventures as his brother, he would likely be much wealthier today.
He said in part …
“He used to be my manager; I made money before him. When he was doing his wedding I was part of the sponsor, then he started making money and making more money. And I must say this, the number of years I have put into music, if I had put it into a business I would be ten times richer than I am.”