Controversial crossdresser and social media sensation, Bobrisky, has made headlines once again after announcing his return to Nigeria with a bold message directed at his affluent admirers and potential clients. Known for his extravagant lifestyle and unapologetic presence online, the self-styled �Mummy of Lagos� made it clear that any form of personal engagement with him would come at a steep price�and only under specific, non-negotiable conditions.

Taking to his Instagram platform, where he commands a massive following, Bobrisky revealed that he is back in town and ready to mingle�but only with those who can meet his high standards of luxury, discretion, and hygiene. His latest post outlined the rules of engagement for anyone seeking a rendezvous, starting with a hefty fee of $200,000 as the baseline cost.

�All my sugar daddies in Nigeria, your baby is back,� he wrote, addressing his audience in his usual playful yet commanding tone. �If you wanna hook up with Mummy, it�s $200,000. Don�t come near me if you can�t afford me.�

He added that any meeting must be conducted strictly in high-end environments, specifically naming Eko Hotel and The Wheatbaker�two of Lagos�s most luxurious and exclusive hotels. �And it must be a suite,� he emphasized, further underscoring the premium nature of his services.

But it wasn�t just about money and location. Bobrisky made it clear that he places a high value on personal safety and hygiene. He warned prospective clients that they must come prepared, specifically mentioning the use of protection and stating there would be no kissing allowed.

�Please don�t forget to come with protection,� he said. �No kissing, please. I don�t trust Lagos boys. Some of y�all have terrible mouth hygiene.�

His post quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions from followers. While many expressed admiration for his boldness and business-minded approach, others criticized the post as brash or controversial. However, Bobrisky, who thrives on public attention and has long been a lightning rod for online debate, seemed unfazed by the chatter.

Bobrisky�s return and subsequent message are in line with his reputation for pushing boundaries and living life on his own terms. Over the years, he has cultivated a persona that merges glamour, controversy, and influence, securing brand deals and maintaining relevance through constant reinvention.

Whether this latest move is a publicity stunt or a genuine declaration of his personal brand�s exclusivity, one thing is certain�Bobrisky knows how to command attention, and once again, all eyes are on him

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