Bobrisky’s London Adventure: New Photos Surface Before His Arrest, Social Media Erupts

Photos That Revealed Bobrisky’s London Trip Before Arrest Ignite Buzz Online

Bobrisky in the News Again After London Trip

Popular Nigerian crossdresser Okuneye Idris Olarenwaju, known as Bobrisky, has made headlines once more following his recent arrest at the airport.

According to reports, Bobrisky was released on bail from his arrest at the Seme border and subsequently flew to London on October 31, 2024. Some fellow passengers, including online personality Isaac Fayose, shared news of his trip on social media, revealing the details of his journey.

Photographs taken with Isaac Fayose before the flight have gained attention, are alleged to have revealed the crossdresser’s location. The images have sparked a surge of online chatter.

Reactions on social media are varied, with some users criticizing Bobrisky for sharing the travel updates, while others are defending his right to share his life online. A selection of comments from online users reads as follows:

* @_chiommaaa: “Posting this was actually not reasonable.”
* @mz_paulagold: “You should allow him to land before posting.”
* 2ugovicc: “He’s being cast.”
* @mhiz_golden_kg: “Awuke music of the year! Stream guys.”
* @_chiommaaa: “Posting this was actually not reasonable.”
* @iam_akinokunade: “Now I see the reason you took Bob’s case so personally. There are many like you in Nigeria.”
* @tobadavidd: “He’s a powerful godfather. The case is closed.”
* @sugardestiny_official: “Mother of Lagos, owner of Australia.”
* @crucial_legacy07: “You did it to relax. Tell @bobrisky222 he’s a bad influence on society. We don’t like his influence.”
* @stanley_ontop: “I made them arrest the mother of Lagos – – Mitcheeewww, all of you too!”
* @gud_example23: “What is your understanding of being gay?”
* @official_longest_tailor_: “He was just arrested by the EFCC after this post. He should be careful or pretend they don’t know him.”

The attention follows a string of previous controversies, and the public reaction is as varied as ever.