Nigerian cross-dress, Bobrisky has reacted to reports surrounding his deportation upon arrival in the United Kingdom on Friday.
We reported yesterday that upon his arrival at Heathrow Airport, London, Bobrisky was denied entry into the country as he was in possession of bleaching products that he intended to sell but his visa did not permit him to work in the country.
Bobrisky has however denied being deported. He clarifies that he was asked to return to his country to “get the right visa”. See his recent statement below:
“In any situation u find urself always still thank God. Morning fam
I want to say a very big thank you 🙏 to all my Uk fans who really want to see me badly. I know some of u have got true love for me but trust me it hurt me that I cried dis morning because I was not able to see people who truly loved me and appreciate me. As for the haters who think I was deported or banned from entering the Uk 🇬🇧 that is a fat lie. I was only asked to go get the right visa. U all forgot so soon that I’m a strong soul, nothing can break me .And as for the SNITCH who went to tell the immigration I’m coming to work so sad u are pained that u can see me grow in success.
Let me correct ur impressions darling we know u but i won’t mention ur name I went to Uk to relax and enjoy myself not to make money 💴. I make nothing less than 1million a month in my country, I became so famous in my county, 1111snapchat-loses-more-shares-as-rihanna-slams-their-ignorant-ad/”>Snapchat pay me in my country so tell me why I won’t love my country NIGERIA 🇳🇬. Out of dis money I make monthly I still help the needs who need my help. Uk immigration treated me awesome 👏 because they went through my past record of all the country I have visited for the past few years and there was no BAD record. So nothing still change my coming to Uk 🇬🇧. I came home voluntarily to get the right visa I’m coming Uk lovers”
The cross dresser was scheduled to hold a Meet and Greet event on Friday night in celebration of his after birthday party, but ended up in a detention camp in Heathrow Airport where he was returned home to Nigeria.