Nigerian crossdresser and social media personality Bobrisky has made a dramatic return to the spotlight, setting steep financial requirements and strict conditions for potential clients seeking to engage with the controversial figure.
In a bold Instagram announcement that has sent ripples through social media circles, Bobrisky declared that anyone interested in private meetings must be prepared to pay a minimum fee of $200,000 – a figure that places the influencer’s services in an elite bracket even by international standards.
“All my sugar daddies in Nigeria ur baby is back. If you wanna hook up With mummy is $200k,” Bobrisky stated in the characteristically flamboyant post that has since generated thousands of reactions.
The controversial personality, who has built a massive following through provocative content and gender-nonconforming presentation, didn’t stop at the financial requirements. Bobrisky went on to specify that meetings would be restricted exclusively to premium luxury accommodations, specifically naming Eko Hotel and The Wheatbaker – two of Lagos’ most prestigious five-star establishments.
Eko hotel or the wheatbaker and it must be a suite,” the social media star emphasized, making it clear that only the most opulent settings would suffice for these high-priced encounters.
Perhaps most revealing were the personal boundaries Bobrisky established regarding physical contact. The crossdresser explicitly prohibited kissing during these encounters, citing concerns about oral hygiene among potential clients.
“No kissing pls cos many of you of lagos men don’t brush,” Bobrisky stated bluntly, adding that protection was a non-negotiable requirement for any meeting to proceed.
The announcement comes after Bobrisky’s recent absence from the Nigerian social scene, though details about this period away remain sparse. What’s clear is that the return is being staged as a major event, with these extraordinary conditions seeming designed not just as practical guidelines but as part of an ongoing brand cultivation that combines luxury, exclusivity, and provocation.
Bobrisky, whose real name is Idris Okuneye, has long been a polarizing figure in Nigeria’s conservative society. Rising to fame initially through Snapchat and later expanding to other platforms, the personality has built a business empire through brand endorsements, appearances, and a significant social media presence that blends entertainment with controversy.
The $200,000 fee represents a significant escalation in Bobrisky’s public valuation of personal services, positioning the influencer in a category typically reserved for international celebrities and high-profile entertainers. Whether this figure is realistic or primarily a publicity maneuver remains to be seen, but it has certainly achieved its goal of reigniting public conversation about the controversial figure.
Industry analysts note that such extravagant pricing may serve multiple purposes beyond the obvious financial benefits. The high barrier to entry creates an aura of exclusivity and scarcity, potentially enhancing Bobrisky’s mystique among followers. It also effectively filters potential clients to those with extraordinary financial resources, potentially including wealthy businesspeople, politicians, or international visitors – though Bobrisky has not specified the target audience for these high-priced engagements.
The strict venue requirements further reinforce this image of luxury while potentially providing practical security benefits. Both Eko Hotel and The Wheatbaker feature sophisticated security systems and privacy protocols for high-profile guests, which may be a consideration given Bobrisky’s controversial status in Nigerian society.
The health and hygiene requirements, while stated in Bobrisky’s characteristic provocative style, align with standard safety practices in certain industries. The explicit mention of protection suggests awareness of health risks, while the no-kissing boundary creates both physical and psychological distance in these transactional relationships.
Social media reaction to the announcement has been predictably divided. Supporters have praised Bobrisky’s business acumen and unapologetic approach to monetizing fame, while critics have questioned both the morality and practicality of the proposed arrangement. Religious and cultural commentators have renewed objections to Bobrisky’s public persona, which challenges traditional Nigerian gender norms and cultural expectations.
The timing of this announcement coincides with ongoing national conversations about influencer culture, social media regulation, and changing social values in Nigeria. As the country grapples with economic challenges, the conspicuous display of wealth and the commodification of access to celebrities have become increasingly controversial topics.
For Bobrisky, controversy has always been a currency as valuable as the Nigerian naira or American dollar. Each provocative statement or boundary-pushing post generates engagement, extends reach, and ultimately reinforces the personal brand that has transformed an ordinary Nigerian youth into one of the country’s most recognized social media personalities.
Whether the $200,000 fee represents a serious business proposition or simply another calculated move in an ongoing publicity strategy, it has achieved the seemingly perpetual goal of keeping Bobrisky firmly in the public conversation. As Nigeria’s social media landscape continues to evolve, the crossdresser’s bold return and even bolder pricing strategy demonstrates that in the attention economy, outrage and fascination remain equally valuable currencies.
For now, those interested in meeting “mummy,” as Bobrisky self-references, will need deep pockets, luxury tastes, good oral hygiene, and a willingness to follow the strict rules of engagement laid out by one of Nigeria’s most controversial social media personalities.