Controversial cross-dresser Bobrisky has described his jail term as a “vacation” and expressed his resilience in facing adversity.
During an appearance on the “Curiosity Made Me Ask” show hosted by Bae U Barbie, Bobrisky expressed a willingness to return to Kirikiri Correctional Centre, where he served a six-month sentence for naira mutilation.
When asked about the possibility of going back to prison, Bobrisky responded: “I would love to go, maybe for a short term like that again. Short-term, not long-term.”
He explained that his sentencing was an attempt to break him, adding that it ultimately did not have that effect.
Bobrisky maintained his belief that he was wrongfully convicted, arguing that spraying money is not a crime, saying that he does not consider himself an ex-convict for an act he views as non-criminal.
“It’s funny to me. Everything happened like a movie. Spraying of money? It’s my money. I’m not owing anybody money. I did not steal money. I did not kidnap, I did not rape. I did not kill anybody. I spent my own hard-earned money, and I was sentenced to where we have a lot of criminals.
“But like I always say, I’m a very strong person. If I have chosen this lifestyle to be who I wanna be, then I should be ready for the worst. And the worst that has happened is sending me to prison because, obviously, I did not do anything, I did not kill anybody. I’m not an ex-convict because I can’t be convicted for spraying money. So I won’t accept it.”
He said: “The reason why I would love to go again is that these people really want to break me. I have never seen anywhere you are going to sentence someone to prison for spraying money.