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Portable peppers Eniola Ajao over Bobrisky Best Dressed Award
Portable, a popular singer, added his unique flair to the online discussion over actress Eniola Ajao’s latest film.
In an internet video, Portable is seen questioning Ajao about the contentious choice to give transvestite Bobrisky the “best-dressed female” award at the Ajakaju movie premiere.
As expected, Portable doesn’t hesitate in the video. In his typical animated manner, he asks Ajao, “Why una go give Bobrisky best dressed female?” But in a previous video, Ajao acknowledged that she had staged the award ceremony to generate buzz about the film and increase ticket sales.
Ajao appears to be accepting to Portable’s challenge in the video. She responds in a humorous manner, playfully reminding him of her previous confession. After their seemingly amicable talk, the two go to see Ajakaju in the theater.
Even though Portable’s outburst added drama, both sides laughed at the circumstances. It’s also unclear if the “controversy” was a real argument or just a publicity stunt.
Portable confronts Eniola Ajao and ask her why she gave Best Dressed Female to Bobrisky amidst all the ladies present just for PR 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/T9Q6y0lygk
— BASITO (@itzbasito) April 6, 2024
Recall that Portable unveiled plans to enter the fashion industry with the launch of brotherhood and sisterhood clothing lines.
In a video circulating online on Saturday, April 6, 2024, Portable outlined his intentions, detailing his vision to produce two distinct sets of clothing tailored for brotherhood and sisterhood. He clarified that brotherhood clothing would be exclusively designed for men, while sisterhood clothing would cater solely to women.
Highlighting the significance of maintaining the differentiation between the two apparel categories, Portable issued a stern warning against any form of cross-dressing. He firmly stated that only men should wear brotherhood clothing and only women should wear sisterhood clothing.
Moreover, he cautioned that individuals who violate these guidelines by wearing clothing not designated for their gender would face consequences, including identification, physical reprimands, and disciplinary actions.