04/04/2018

Bobrisky engages in heated argument with some women in the bank

Bobrisky engages in heated argument with some women in the bank (Video) lailasnewsPopular Nigerian cross-dresser Bobrisky was captured in a video having a heated argument with some women in a commercial bank in Lagos.we gathered that the nigerian male barbie, was in the bank to make some transaction when non-fan spotted him dressed in a lady's clothing. It was reported that the woman approached him and berated him for dressing in what she considered as an abnormal way.
Another customer at the bank made the video and it appeared like it would be the first time that Bobrisky would be confronted in public for his choice of dressing.
It was reported that immediately the lady attacked him, some other women joined in the argument and also condemned the self-acclaimed SnapChat Queen for dressing like a woman in public.
 Bobrisky was reported to have returned the lashes and at a point he even threatened to beat up the woman and asked her if she does not have any kind of home training that she would openly involve herself in other people’s matters.
Bobrisky was also reported to have mentioned that he would tear her wig and wait for the police to come take them in handcuffs.
The men at the bank could be seen clearly in the video showing less concern to the ongoing argument. Although it was gathered that the cross-dresser got support from other women in the bank, who believed that the attacker should have minded her business and leave the guy alone.
Watch the Video:
Bobrisky could be seen raining more insults on the woman even as she left the bank.
“It was quite surprising that Bobrisky appeared in public fully dressed in a female attire. And just as it always is, Nigerians would surely react to the abnormal dressing. He should have expected that anyway. But at least the woman should face her own business too” A social media commentator said

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