Bobrisky Declares Complete Transition Says I’m Now Fully a Woman
Popular Nigerian crossdresser and social media influencer, Idris Okuneye, widely known as Bobrisky, has declared that he is now a complete woman, following a series of surgical procedures that marked his transformation journey.
In a bold statement shared on his official social media page, Bobrisky addressed critics and skeptics by confirming that all major surgeries involved in his transition have been completed. He emphasized that the only remaining procedures are a facelift and jawline reduction, which he described as minor enhancements to refine his feminine features further.
“Honestly I don’t need to prove anything to anyone… I’m a complete woman now. All surgery done and dusted. Maybe one more sha. I need to reduce my jawline, facelift. Apart from dis I’m sery asf,” he wrote online.
Bobrisky’s revelation comes after his relocation to the United Kingdom, which followed a public spat with media personality Martins Vincent Otse (VDM) and reported legal issues involving Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Since then, Bobrisky has shared more visual updates, including runway-style videos flaunting his new look and confidence.
Why did Bobrisky say he’s now a complete woman?
Bobrisky claims to have completed all the major surgeries that help him affirm his gender identity. He sees himself as fully transitioned and no longer feels the need to prove anything to the public.
The announcement sparked mixed reactions online. While many of his fans applauded his courage and commitment to self-identity, others criticized or mocked his claim. Some accused him of exaggeration, while others questioned the legitimacy of identifying as a woman through surgeries alone.
Despite the backlash, Bobrisky remains undeterred, often using humor and bold responses to shut down trolls. His name has long been associated with controversial opinions, bold fashion choices, and frequent declarations of his transformation.
Bobrisky has also become a prominent figure in the Nigerian LGBTQ+ space, representing a highly visible, if controversial, example of gender expression in a country where such topics remain sensitive and divisive.