Controversial crossdresser Bobrisky has revealed the names of celebrities who financially supported him during his recent incarceration.
News About Nigeria reported that Bobrisky, who was sentenced to six months in prison on April 12, 2024, for abusing the naira by spraying it at parties, was released on August 5, 2024.
On his Instagram page following his release, Bobrisky expressed gratitude to several prominent figures who contributed to his cause while he was behind bars.
Among those he mentioned were music producer Don Jazzy, actress Eniola Ajao, footballer Victor Osimhen, and actresses Funke Akindele and Tonto Dikeh.
Bobrisky detailed the donations, stating, “Few people that know me know I love to appreciate Favour. There’s dis popular words that say if you thank people who was there for you today you will get another one when you need them.
“God bless you all for standing up for dis little child God bless you. There are still good people. Thank u sir dadd. @donjazzy gave me 4,000,000
@victorosimhen9 gave me 3,000,000, @man_like_chico gave him 1,000,000, @dillyumenyiora gave me 3,000,000, @abu_abel_nation gave me 1,000,000
God father is not instagram he gave me 10,000,000, Jimmy gave 1,500,000, @yhemo_lee gave me 1,500,000, @skjsparvi01 gave me 600,000. Uncle Seun gave me 5,000,000,” he penned.
Appearing on the “Curiosity Made Me Ask” show, hosted by content creator Bae U Barbie, Bobrisky described his time in jail as a “vacation” and said he would consider returning for a short term.
He explained, “The decision was to break me, but sadly, nothing happened to Mummy of Lagos. I’m still fine, I’m still good, and I will continue to be fine and good.”
When asked if he would like to go back to prison, Bobrisky responded, “I would love to go, maybe for a short term like that again. Short term, not long-term.”
He added that he found the sentence amusing, as he was jailed for spraying his own money, not for committing a crime like theft, kidnapping, or murder.
Despite his prison term, Bobrisky insisted he is not an ex-convict, arguing, “I’m not an ex-convict because I can’t be convicted for spraying money. So I won’t accept it.”