Skip to main content

Nigerians react as Bobrisky flaunts massive 'lady lumps' in new photo

- Nigerian cross dresser, Bobrisky has caused a slight commotion on social media with his recent photo

- In the photo which he shared on Instagram, he flaunted some massive cleavage

- The debate about whether they are real or not has got many people in a frenzy

If there is anyone who knows how to set tongues wagging on social media, it is definitely Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky. If he isn't bragging about the numerous rich lovers in his life, he is giving the ladies a run for their money.

This is the case with his recent post on social media. While many people are yet to get over the sudden curves the openly gay man and cross dresser constantly flaunts on his Instagram page, he has taken to the platform to show off some jaw-dropping cleavage.

In the photo which he shared on his private Instagram account,Bobrisky is seen posing in a red long-sleeve top with a rather plunging neckline, revealing some massive cleavage that appears to be oddly devoid of chest hair, something he is known to have.

READ ALSO: Personal letter from the Editor-in-Chief of Legit.ng (former NAIJ.com

Sharing the photo, he captioned the photo with a one-liner: "You asked for it ."

Bobrisky shocks Nigerians as he shows of massive cleavage in new photo, Nigerians react

Bobrisky shared the cleavage-revealing photo on social media/@bobrisky222
Source: Instagram

READ ALSO: Yahoo boy sends 'client' information to Davido's DM, he reacts

Bobrisky shocks Nigerians as he shows of massive cleavage in new photo, Nigerians react

Screenshot of some comments under the photo/@bobrisky222
Source: Instagram

The photo which has since gone viral has got many social media users talking including popular Nigerian music producer, Samklef, who took to his page to put up a rather sarcastic post 'defending' the authenticity of his lady lumps.

Sharing a photo collage of Bobrisky and a prosthetic, he wrote: "Stop hating guys...How can u people say bobrisky is wearing this fake bo*bs... bobrisky new b*obs is real jo nobody should tell me anything."

PAY ATTENTION: Get the Latest Nigerian News on Legit.ng News App

Some Twitter users also weighed in on the matter, with most marveling at the size of his 'jugs'.

See some reactions below:

Meanwhile, Bobrisky was spotted as usual in his heavily made up face and use of flashy jewelry in some recent photos, in company with close friend and actress, Anita Joseph alongside Queen Nwokoye.

His skin tone in the photo however, did not share a 100% resemblance to the pictures you will most likely find on his personal page.

HELLO! NAIJ.com (naija.ng) upgrades to Legit.ng We keep evolving to serve our readers better.

Bobrisky bares it all | Legit TV

Source: Legit.ng



from Legit.ng: Latest Nigeria News Today & Breaking Naija News 24/7 http://bit.ly/2J2zvJo
via EDUPEDIA24/7

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

These funny food quotes will make you laugh like crazy

Food is not only an essential part of the daily routine but also the most exciting one. We cannot imagine our life without something yummy. How do you make ordinary eating fun and unforgettable? We bring to your attention amazing food quotes which will definitely make you smile. Image: unsplash.com (modified by author) Source: UGC Are you looking for interesting ideas to entertain your interlocutor while having lunch at work or family dinner? Then this article is definitely for you! Good food quotes Below are food quotes, aphorisms and witty statements. This is an exciting and extraordinary collection of the top "pearls of wisdom" on this topic. Here you can find funny jokes and sayings, intelligent thoughts of philosophers and original words of great thinkers and inspiring statuses from social networks, as well as many other things. The best appetite comes without food. I love calories. They are dаmn tasty. An empty stomach is the Devil's playground. Have bre

The Transitional Phase of African Poetry

The Transitional Phase The second phase, which we have chosen to call transitional, is represented by the poetry of writers like Abioseh Nicol, Gabriel Okara, Kwesi Brew, Dennis Brutus, Lenrie Peters and Joseph Kariuki. This is poetry which is written by people we normally refer to as modem and who may be thought of as belonging to the third phase. The characteristics of this poetry are its competent and articulate use of the received European language, its unforced grasp of Africa’s physical, cultural and socio-political environment and often its lyricism. To distinguish this type of poetry we have to refer back to the concept of appropriation we introduced earlier. At the simplest and basic level, the cultural mandate of possessing a people’s piece of the earth involves a mental and emotional homecoming within the physical environment. Poems like Brew’s ‘‘Dry season”, Okara’s “Call of the River Nun”, Nicol’s “The meaning of Africa” and Soyinka’s “Season”, to give a few examples,

Salute to the elephant

Salute to the elephant 1.      O elephant, possessor of a savings-basket full of money 2.      O elephant, huge as a hill, even in a crouching posture. 3.      O elephant, enfolded by honour; demon, flapping fans of war. 4.      Demon who snaps tree branches into many pieces and moves on to the forest farm. 5.      O elephant, who ignores “I have fled to my father for refuge”, 6.      Let alone “to my mother”. 7.      Mountainous Animal, Huge Beast who tears a man like a garment 8.      And hangs him up on a tree. 9.      The sight of whom causes people to stampede towards a hill of safety. 10. My chant is a salute to the elephant. 11. Ajanaku who walks with a heavy tread. 12. Demon who swallows palm-fruit bunches whole, even with the spiky pistil-cells. 13. O elephant, praise named Laaye, massive animal, blackish-grey in complexion. 14. O elephant, who single-handed causes a tremor in a dense tropical forest. 15. O elephant, who stands sturdy a