Comedian Alleges Bobrisky’s Romantic Advances: The Controversy Unfolds

Comedian Bello Khabir recently stirred controversy by claiming that the renowned crossdresser, Bobrisky, approached him romantically. During a guest appearance on The Esther Show podcast, Khabir disclosed that after portraying a female character in one of his skits, he received unwanted attention from individuals he referred to as “alphabet people,” insinuating they were from the LGBTQ+ community. He specifically mentioned an encounter with Bobrisky, alleging that the social media celebrity made advances towards him several years ago.

In response to these allegations, Bobrisky took to Instagram to dismiss Khabir’s claims, accusing the comedian of using his name to gain attention. Bobrisky shared a screenshot of a message request from Khabir and asserted that he had blocked the comedian in 2017, insinuating that Khabir’s assertions were fabricated for publicity.

The ensuing exchange between Khabir and Bobrisky has sparked widespread discussions across various social media platforms. Khabir’s accusations and Bobrisky’s rebuttal have captivated the attention of the public, igniting debates about the intersection of celebrity, sexuality, and fame in today’s society.

This unfolding saga between Khabir and Bobrisky reflects the complexities of navigating fame and personal interactions in the digital age. As the controversy continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the power dynamics at play within the realm of social media, celebrity culture, and public perception.

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