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Bobrisky Says It Is Hard Maintaining Her Light Skin
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Bobrisky has confessed to facing stress in maintaining her light skinned colour since she decided to 'bleach' her skin colour.
Bobrisky says it's stressful being light skinned [Instagram/bobrisky]1SEE GALLERY
The cross-dresser made the confession in a documentary by Beverly Naya on colourism titled, 'Skin.'
"If I can change something about myself, it will be going back to my skin colour as Idris Okuneye. Now, I'm Bobrisky and light skinned but it is stressful being light skinned and maintaining the complexion. Before I rub the cream, toner, cream my ankle, legs, knuckles and toes, it is stressful being a daily affair," Bobrisky said in the documentary.
In the exclusive interview, Bobrisky explained why she decided to change her skin colour from Idris Okuneye's skin colour.
"I came from a poor family and my father had three wives. I knew I wanted to be popular and rich and I wanted to be a celebrity. I have always believed that to get people's attention, I have to be light skinned because only girls with light skin get attention from people generally and men," she began.
Bobrisky confessed to bleaching her skin to attain a celebrity status.
Speaking on why many Nigerian women bleach their skin to become light skinned, Bobrisky said many dark skinned ladies feel inferior and insecure with their skin colour and seek prominence and attention by bleaching their skin to light.
Bobrisky went on to say many of her customers told her that they don't love their skin colour and don't get attention from men like ladies with light skin.
Bobrisky says it's stressful being light skinned [Instagram/bobrisky]1SEE GALLERY
The cross-dresser made the confession in a documentary by Beverly Naya on colourism titled, 'Skin.'
"If I can change something about myself, it will be going back to my skin colour as Idris Okuneye. Now, I'm Bobrisky and light skinned but it is stressful being light skinned and maintaining the complexion. Before I rub the cream, toner, cream my ankle, legs, knuckles and toes, it is stressful being a daily affair," Bobrisky said in the documentary.
In the exclusive interview, Bobrisky explained why she decided to change her skin colour from Idris Okuneye's skin colour.
"I came from a poor family and my father had three wives. I knew I wanted to be popular and rich and I wanted to be a celebrity. I have always believed that to get people's attention, I have to be light skinned because only girls with light skin get attention from people generally and men," she began.
Bobrisky confessed to bleaching her skin to attain a celebrity status.
Speaking on why many Nigerian women bleach their skin to become light skinned, Bobrisky said many dark skinned ladies feel inferior and insecure with their skin colour and seek prominence and attention by bleaching their skin to light.
Bobrisky went on to say many of her customers told her that they don't love their skin colour and don't get attention from men like ladies with light skin.


What has that got to do with us.
that is serious...
you are a disgrace


That's the effects of bleaching. U must carry the cross
Ok, we don hear
Bleacher can be a good
Take it or leave it
thats why i hates bleaching
She should maintain her normal skin not light skin
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