
Controversial Nigerian cross-dresser turned actor, James Brown has taken to social media to reveal one of his greatest wishes.
Recently, the cross-dresser took to his official Instagram page to inform his fans and followers that he would love to be a mother.

James, while sharing a video of himself carrying a baby went ahead to reveal that he love babies and also wishes to have his soon.
Sharing the post online, the self- acclaimed Princess of Africa wrote;
"I love babies. I wish to have mine soon. I will love to be a mother, the joy of motherhood."
Check out the screenshot of his post below;


Click the link below to watch the video;
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CppZki0gzTK/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Shortly after he shared the post online, social media users have flooded his comment section to note that he is a male and still has his masculine features.

See some of the reactions below;


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