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Bobrisky
Transgender woman and LGBT personality, Okuneye Idris Olarenwaju, is sad, very sad.
The 30 years old man turned woman who in 2019 confirmed that her pronouns are “she” and “her”,revealed yesterday what has made her heartbroken since past three weeks.
According to the Accounting graduate from the University of Lagos, a lady who is one of her 4.2 million followers on Instagram copied the ‘asoebi’ (party dress) she had designed for her housewarming party and sold over 500 fake copies running into millions of Naira.
Bobrisky has therefore postponed the much publicised party which she had scheduled to hold on Saturday January 29, pending when the new order of a new set of the party cloth will arrive the country.
Narrating what happened, she lamented dejectedly:
“It’s super sad that people don’t want me happy. People don’t like me happy. People just want to see me sad. No, they want to see themselves sad, not me because I’m a happy girl.
“Guys, can you believe that someone went and took a screenshot of that my asoebi for both male and female? This lady is following me on Instagram. As you all know, 29th of January was supposed to be my housewarming party, the celebration of my new house. Something has been happening since three weeks ago. It's super sad that people don't want me happy.”
Recall that the Ogun State-born social media dude claims she has a lover who is assumed to be of masculine gender despite the law in the country stating that same sex relationships is an offence punishable by up to 14 years imprisonment.