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You look just like the man you are: fans blast Bobrisky.


Fans reacts as Bobrisky shares make-up free
Nigerian cross dresser, Bobrisky, recently caused a buzz with a photo of his - The effeminate social media celebrity, shared a photo of his makeup-free face - The post which appears to have been taken down, gathered several reactions from internet users.
Popular Nigerian cross dresser, Idris Okuneye, better known as Bobrisky, has once again set tongues wagging with a recent photo of himself. The self-acclaimed male barbie, recently took to his Instagram page to share a photo of his face devoid of any makeup. However, it didn't take long before the photo was taken down by the social media star. In the photo, Bobrisky who dons a lace wig is seen flaunting his long painted nails as he flaunts his makeup-free face which appears to be devoid of his usual red lippie, eyelashes and makeup contours. Hilarious reactions trail young girl's first attempt at observing Ramadan fast
Bobrisky recently shared a makeup-free photo of himself/@bobrisky222 Source:
 instantly As is always the case with the controversial cross dresser who now identifies as a woman, the photo got loads of likes and comments. While many people complimented him on being a 'natural beauty', not everyone was impressed by his look. One particular follower commented saying he looks like the man that he is.
Not everyone was pleased with his makeup-free photo/@bobrisky222 Source.

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