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Bobrisky reveals Off His Lover, Seen Flirting With Him

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Nigerian Cross Dresser Bobrisky has shared a video of himself flirting together with his newfound lover.

Bobrisky captioned the picture saying the good-looking man can’t appear to get sufficient of him.

Bobrisky has typically made it clear he dates a number of males. So exhibiting off this new man shouldn’t be such an enormous deal to most of his followers.

Recall that someday final yr, The self-acclaimed Barbie doll made the revelation whereas that includes as a visitor on the latest episode of the TokeMoments audiovisual podcast hosted by Toke Makinwa.

He recognized his “boyfriend” as Ade. He mentioned he’s an aged man and lives at Banana Island, Lagos.

He nonetheless, added he has different male lovers however Ade is the “essential man”.

He mentioned, “He hasn’t put a hoop but na. So, he can’t prohibit me to be with one previous individual. I’m seeing extra folks.. Cash o, wealthy o, billionaire o.

“His identify is Ade. That’s his actual identify. He’s not on social media. He’s an previous man. He doesn’t know if I discuss him on social media. We’ve got so many Ades na.”










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