Bobrisky Opens Up: Why I Decided to Embrace Womanhood

The controversial Nigerian transgender individual, Idris Okuneye Olanrewaju, widely known as Bobrisky, has finally revealed the reason behind his decision to transition from being a man to a woman.

Embracing Womanhood

Bobrisky explained that he made the choice to transform his gender after realizing that he would be more successful and fulfilled as a woman.

The Sexiest Trans on Earth

In a detailed post on his Instagram page on Monday, Bobrisky confidently referred to himself as the sexiest trans individual on the planet.

The Risk of Transformation

Furthermore, Bobrisky shared the story behind his chosen name. According to him, the name ‘Bobrisky’ signifies the risks he took by undergoing numerous surgeries to become the woman he is today.

Bobrisky wrote, “Meet the sexiest trans on earth. Okuneye Idris believes that MONEY can fulfill any desire. With wealth, you can become anyone you want on this planet. I was born a man on August 31, 1992. As soon as I reached an age where I could distinguish between right and left, I knew I wanted to be a WOMAN. There is nothing wrong with being a man, but I saw myself thriving as a woman.”

Achieving Success

Bobrisky continued, “Ever since I started transitioning into a woman, I decided to give myself the name BOBRISK because I took substantial risks by undergoing multiple surgeries to become the woman I am today. I am now a successful woman, blessed with fame, luxurious houses, cars, and more.”

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