Controversial crossdresser, Bobrisky, has opened up about the challenges of living life as a celebrity, shedding light on the negative impact of fame on his personal life. The social media influencer, known for his outspoken personality, revealed that the pressures of celebrity status have taken a toll on him, especially regarding his privacy and safety.
Gistreel recalls that Bobrisky was recently arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the Muritala Mohammed Airport in Lagos. This incident has only intensified discussions about the effects of fame on Bobrisky’s life, making him more vocal about his regrets. He opened up about the consequences of being constantly in the public eye, describing how it has altered his daily existence in ways he hadn't anticipated.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, Bobrisky spoke candidly about his frustrations and the emotional toll of living under constant scrutiny. He expressed his discontent with how his rise to stardom has stripped him of his personal space and privacy. Bobrisky explained that the fame he once sought has only left him feeling exposed, vulnerable, and overwhelmed by the toxic environment of public life.
The crossdresser went on to mention that Nigeria's toxic social environment has made it difficult for him to live peacefully. He lamented the constant invasion of his privacy, saying that people seem to be monitoring his every move and location. Bobrisky's emotional post read, “Every spirit of monitoring spirit in my life, disappear. Imagine posting and people are trying to know your location. I lost my privacy ever since I became famous. I wish I was never famous. You just have to keep everything about you away from social Nigeria is too toxic.”
Bobrisky’s honest admission has sparked conversations about the downsides of fame, with many people empathizing with his struggles. His post has gone viral, and it has sparked debates on social media about the price of celebrity status and the challenges celebrities face when they become the focus of constant public attention. See the post below…