“Bobrisky is currently residing in a refugee camp in Amsterdam” – Tosin Silverdam alleges

This revelation digs deeper than mere celebrity gossip—it touches on issues of identity and survival. If Bobrisky is indeed holed up in a refugee camp, it paints a darker, far more complicated narrative


In a bombshell revelation, popular blogger Tosin Silverdam has exposed a jaw-dropping contradiction to Bobrisky’s glamorous claims—alleging that the crossdresser is actually residing in a refugee camp in Amsterdam, not the luxury-filled world he projects in the UK.

Silverdam, always one to stir the pot with his bold exposes, revealed this startling information after receiving a tip from an insider, who claims to have direct knowledge of Bobrisky’s current location.

The blogger didn’t hold back, called out Bobrisky’s recent posts as nothing but an elaborate facade, designed to distract from the truth.

According to Silverdam, the crossdresser is allegedly hiding out in Amsterdam in a facility that offers asylum to those fleeing persecution, violence, or inhumane treatment.

He emphasized that the UK’s travel ban on Bobrisky is still firmly in place, rendering any claims of him living a lavish life in London utterly implausible.

The post reads, “So, I heard mummy of Lagos is currently in asylum refugee camp in Amsterdam, seeking asylum.He/she is not in London.They haven’t lift the UK ban yet, so he can’t enter UK”.

“You guys can notice she barely posts lately, infact, no update from him/her. I guess she will tell them he/she is in danger in Nigeria that’s why he run to Amsterdam”.

“The Netherland (Amsterdam) grants asylum to people who are in danger, risk , toture or inhuman treatment in their country of origin“.

“So, evidence dey to produce , allegedly“.

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This bombshell drops just days after Bobrisky was dragged into a fresh controversy, with accusations that he rented stacks of U.S. dollars to flaunt on social media—mere hours after his relocation abroad.

Bobrisky had shared a photo of thick bundles of cash, but instead of admiration, the post ignited a firestorm of doubts.

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