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Bobrisky says she dreamt she was pregnant


Nigerian cross-dresser Bobrisky has invoked laughter among Nigerians on social media after she revealed that she dreamt that she was pregnant.
The controversial star recounted the interesting dream he had on social media.
According to Bobrisky, he saw himself with a baby girl at the hospital and also saw Nollywood actress and his best friend, Tonto Dikeh, congratulating him.
”Good morning… my house help woke me up about 20min ago. I dreamt I was pregnant ðŸ¤° and everybody on ig was shouting jezzzz how did Bobrisky get pregnant. To cut the story short I saw myself at the hospital with my baby girl beside me.”, he recounted.
”Only for me to see my bestie beside me @tontolet shouting congratulations . I was wondering how I delivered the baby. I asked the doctor ðŸ¥¼ if I push or how did I delivered the baby. The doctor was just smiling”, he added.
Some months ago, Bobrisky revealed that she had experienced menstrual cycle and this statement caused many to laugh.

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