Nigerian crossdresser and social media sensation, Bobrisky, has addressed the controversial executive order announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, which recognizes only two genders—male and female. The announcement, made during Trump’s inauguration speech on Monday, January 20, 2025, has sparked global debates, with Bobrisky firmly positioning himself in the conversation.
As netizens tagged Bobrisky in discussions about the policy, the self-acclaimed “Barbie” and influencer, who recently relocated to the United States amid legal troubles in Nigeria, asserted his transition is legitimate and unaffected by the policy.
In an Instagram post on January 22, Bobrisky declared, “I don’t have business with Trump. He said we only have two genders, right? And I said I am now a woman that has undergone everything. If they ask for evidence, I will show them simple.”
The crossdresser further emphasized his financial independence, mocking critics who questioned his ability to afford transition procedures. “Do I look like someone who is broke that can’t afford a doctor’s fee? Rest with your Trump this, Trump that,” he added.
Despite the restrictive policy, Bobrisky pointed out that the executive order did not ban same-sex marriages, adding a cheeky remark for those still interested in tying the knot under the new administration.
The controversial executive order has reignited debates about transgender rights and inclusivity, with critics labeling the policy as regressive. Activists have expressed concerns that it could undo years of progress in LGBTQ+ rights in the United States.
Bobrisky’s response has drawn mixed reactions online, with supporters hailing his confidence and critics questioning the legitimacy of his claims. While the new policy has already sparked legal challenges, Bobrisky remains unfazed, doubling down on his assertion that his gender identity is unshakable.