“I’Ve Been Crying Throughout Yesterday” – Bobrisky Opens Up [VIDEO]

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Popular Male Barbie, Idris Okuneye a.k.a Bobrisky has taken to Instagram to lament over his inability to secure true friendship.

According to the self acclaimed ‘mummy of Lagos’, he’s always unlucky when it comes to friends because they either end up snitching or hating on him.

Bobrisky is bold and blunt, has a questionable lifestyle, and can sometimes say entirely inappropriate and offensive things but never look away when attacked on social media.

A video making the rounds online captured Bobrisky lamenting about not being lucky when it comes to friendship.

Bobrisky said it seemed like a curse for him as anyone he makes friends with is either hating or snitching on him.

In his words,

“I did not post throughout yesterday. Did you guys notice that? I was crying all through out. Because I was just asking myself, why am I not lucky when it comes to friends? Is it swear? Why am I not lucky when it comes to friends? They are always snitching…. If not snitch, they will hate, if not hate, I just don’t understand…”.

Some Reactions culled below:

dradanma____ wrote: Go bk to your gender, this is what comes with FEMALE GENDER…TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT

___jaynifa wrote: You should check yourself… likes attract likes …. You’re like them thats why you keep attracting people like that …. Do some internal work on you … and you’d definitely attract better

kokofashionhubs wrote: Ur energy repels,ur energy brings out other peoples negative energy no matter how hard they try not to be a bad friend,sad though.

ezzey1414 wrote: Bob u re a ater urself n snitchy. U kip chats yo use against ur friends n u expect others not to stay far from u. U re also too jealous n unnecessarily competitive. In short leave our gender n geddifok