King Mitchy and Bobrisky Clash Over Cross-Dressing Influence

king mitchy at an event

Tensions flared on social media as King Mitchy publicly called out controversial socialite Bobrisky, accusing him of influencing young Nigerian boys into cross-dressing as a quick route to wealth and popularity.

In a strongly worded post, King Mitchy expressed concern over the growing trend, stating:

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“I hope you have seen what you’ve caused???? No come back to this country oh, just stay where you dey!!!”

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Her post quickly gained traction, sparking debates across platforms about the cultural and societal shifts influenced by internet personalities like Bobrisky. In response, Bobrisky dismissed the accusations and called out Mitchy directly:

“Do not tag me to this nonsense post again. If she wants money for a donation, she can give it to her.”

However, King Mitchy clapped back immediately, clarifying that her post had nothing to do with seeking financial aid or donations:

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“I don’t need the money.”

This online spat adds to Bobrisky’s long list of controversies, especially amid increasing scrutiny over his recent imprisonment for Naira abuse and a broader national conversation around LGBTQ+ identity, freedom of expression, and social influence.

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While Bobrisky has long branded himself as an unapologetic trailblazer, King Mitchy’s comments suggest that not everyone agrees with the path he has carved, especially when it comes to youth influence.

The clash highlights growing divides within the Nigerian entertainment space, between those who champion personal freedom and expression, and those worried about the cultural consequences of such high-profile lifestyles.

As the conversation grows, all eyes remain on what both parties might say next in this fiery social media exchange.

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