posted byAmarachukwu Abigail
April 3, 2025

Crossdresser Bobrisky laments bitterly about the pain of womanhood.

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Crossdresser Bobrisky laments bitterly about the pain of womanhood.

Crossdresser Bobrisky laments bitterly about the pain of womanhood.


Born Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, Bobrisky is a Nigerian crossdresser, entrepreneur, and social media influencer. Born on August 31, 1992, in Lagos, Nigeria, Bobrisky grew up in a traditional Yoruba family. His early life was marked by struggles and challenges, including being disowned by his family due to his sexual orientation.


Despite these challenges, Bobrisky persevered and pursued his passion for fashion and beauty. He began his career as a makeup artist and eventually transitioned into crossdressing.


Bobrisky's rise to fame began in 2016 when he started posting pictures and videos of himself on social media. His bold and unapologetic style quickly gained attention, and he soon became a sensation in Nigeria and beyond.


Today, Bobrisky is one of the most popular and influential personalities in Nigeria, with over 3 million followers on Instagram alone.


Despite his success, Bobrisky has been open about the challenges he faces as a crossdresser in a conservative society like Nigeria. In a recent interview, he spoke about the pain and discomfort associated with presenting as a woman.


"I love being a woman, but it's not easy," Bobrisky said. "The pain, the discomfort, the constant scrutiny – it's exhausting. But I wouldn't trade it for the world."


Bobrisky's words highlight the struggles that many crossdressers and trans women face in Nigeria and other conservative societies. From discrimination and harassment to violence and marginalization, the challenges are numerous and daunting.


 Despite the challenges he faces, he remains unapologetic and committed to living his truth.


In the words of Bobrisky, "I'm not just a crossdresser, I'm a movement. I'm a symbol of hope and inspiration for many young people who are struggling to find their place in the world."

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