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Bobrisky Slams Yoruba Celebrities Over Party Etiquette, Claims They Don’t Spray Money

Popular Nigerian crossdresser Bobrisky has called out Yoruba celebrities for their behavior at events, claiming they only attend to eat and rarely contribute by spraying money on celebrants. In a post shared on Instagram, Bobrisky made his feelings clear, saying that he does not invite Yoruba celebrities to his events due to their lack of generosity.

 

In his post, Bobrisky expressed frustration with the tendency of some Yoruba celebrities to show up at events but fail to support the celebrant financially. “Who are the people inviting some of these Yoruba celebrities? You can hardly see them in my event cos they won’t spray you never,” he wrote, emphasizing that these celebrities are more interested in attending for the free food than contributing to the party atmosphere.

 

The crossdresser added, “They will only come and hustle mtcw,” indicating that their presence at parties is more about networking and personal gain than celebrating the host. Bobrisky continued by pointing out that many of these celebrities will spend money on looking good, but won’t contribute to the celebrant’s party fund. “They will use all money to look good just to come and eat ur food and go mtwwwww,” he said.

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Bobrisky didn’t hold back in expressing his dissatisfaction, suggesting that only a few Yoruba celebrities are willing to “spray” money at parties. “Only few of them come to spray you,” he added, referring to the tradition of guests at Nigerian parties spraying money on the celebrant as a form of celebration and respect.

 

The social media personality further criticized the habit of attending parties without offering financial support, urging people to look closely at how many Yoruba celebrities actually contribute at events. “Go and watch all the parties blog you can hardly see them spray,” he stated, asserting that his observations were accurate and based on real experiences.

 

Bobrisky made it clear that he stood by his remarks, stating, “I said what I said,” reinforcing his position on the issue. His post serves as a reminder of the pressures and expectations placed on celebrities when it comes to attending events and their roles in contributing to the celebration.

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