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“My Sole Purpose In Life Is To Snatch People’s Husbands” – Crossdresser, Bobrisky Reveals
Controversial Nigerian crossdresser, Idris Okuneye popularly known as Bobrisky, has shared the sole purpose of his life to the general public.
The 31-year-old transvestite made this disclosure while sharing a new photo of himself on his official Instagram page.
According to the self -styled ‘male barbie’, his sole purpose in life is to snatch people’s husbands and dump them after using them.
He wrote,
“I have one purpose in life. Ask me what is it?
To snatch people husband after using them I’m gonna dump them.
See body now.”
A while back, Bobrisky has set tongues wagging after revealing how much money he receives from his lover as allowance every month.
The Male Barbie, in a series of posts on his Snapchat handle while replying to a fan who called his lover “stingy,” reveals he receives $17,000 from his boyfriend every month.
Giving a breakdown, the self-styled billionaire girlfriend says he receives 7,000 dollars for just feeding, another 5,000 for hair, and yet he still receives money to fuel his car and for random shopping each month.
Bobrisky displayed bundles of N500 notes and a stack of $100 bills in an envelope, which he claimed his lover gave him to use to pay the salaries of his employees.
“How much is d monthly feeding money your boyfriend give you monthly ? Mine is $7k . He’s not dear, feeding money alone is $7k Hair is $5k monthly Fuel and shopping is $5k, lf a man I don’t have kids for he’s spending dis monthly i should be grateful”, he wrote.
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