Idris Olanrewaju popularly known as Bobrisky is one of the most controversial celebrities in Nigeria as he is a known cross dresser who has used the insults and critics of the public to grow his fame. He is now one of the most followed influencer in the country with a total of 3.7 million followers on his Instagram [email protected]
He recently uploaded a picture on his page where by he regarded himself as" our mommy". Some days ago, he posted that he wanted to change his popular slang which was "Oshe,Baddest" to something else. He posted a picture today telling his fans to start calling him " Our Mommy"from now henceforth

This is the screenshot of the posts where he told his fans to start calling him "our mommy " . One thing people love about him is that he helps people who are in need even if he brags about his wealth on social media. He has a lot of fans and admirers so also a lot of haters. So the question is are you a fan or an hater?.
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