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I’ve lost respect for everyone who contributed money for Bobrisky — Verydarkman

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Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman, has expressed his strong disapproval of celebrities and public figures who contributed money to support Bobrisky during his recent imprisonment.

On Saturday, Idris Olarewaju, widely known as Bobrisky, publicly thanked various celebrities on Instagram for their financial assistance.

Among those mentioned were Don Jazzy, Victor Osimhen, Funke Akindele, Tiwa Savage, Tonto Dikeh, Yhemo Lee, Abu Abel, and others.

Verydarkman criticised these public figures for their support, suggesting that their contributions to Bobrisky, a transgender individual, were inappropriate.

He argued that the funds would have been better spent helping Nigerians stranded abroad.

In a video he posted, he stated that he has lost respect for all the celebrities mentioned in Bobrisky’s appreciation post.

His caption read: “I’m really dezgusted n disappointed in everyone that contributed for this nonzenzz, like what is yall talking to prove like what the actual fk rubizzzzhhh.”

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