Bobrisky identifies as a transgender female/Instagram
Bobrisky said Trump cannot end same-sex practice in America because he lacks the power to do so.
Crossdresser Bobrisky has boasted that American president Donald Trump does not have the power to “stop same-sex marriage” and advised people calling for the end of the practice to “rest.”
Trump returned to the White House for a second term on Monday in an indoor inauguration event at the Capitol rotunda and has signed dozens of executive orders.
Notably, Trump dealt the LGBTQ community a big blow when he announced during his inauguration speech that the government of America will only recognize two genders, male and female, under his presidency.
“As of today, it will henceforth be the policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female,” Trump said during his inauguration speech.
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Bobrisky, who now identifies as a transgender female, noted in a post on Instagram that he does not “have business with Trump.”
“Trump said we only have two genders, right? And I said, I’m now a woman that has undergone everything,” Bobrisky wrote.
“If they asked for evidence, I will show them, simple.”
He also hit out at critics of his new identity with a caption on his post that said, “Do I look like someone who is broke that cannot afford a doctor fee? So rest with your Trump this, Trump that.”
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Bobrisky concluded by boasting that Trump “didn’t stop same-sex marriage, for those who are still interested,” and when he was quizzed by a fan in the comment section as to why the 47th President of the United States could not end same-sex marriage, Bobrisky replied that “he has no such power.”
Same-sex marriage or practice is prohibited by law in Nigeria.

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