“You Suddenly Found Your Voices” – Bobrisky Accuses Nigerians Of Hypocrisy Over KC Luxury’s Arrest

- Bobrisky has accused Nigerians of hypocrisy over their reactions to KC Luxury’s arrest, claiming many people who previously supported him suddenly began speaking against him after his arrest.
- His comments have divided social media users, with some agreeing that people often change their attitude towards wealthy individuals after legal troubles while others questioned his message.
Socialite Bobrisky has criticised Nigerians who he believes changed their attitude towards KC Luxury following the latter’s arrest, accusing them of being hypocritical.
Reacting to the development, Bobrisky said many people who previously praised and supported KC Luxury suddenly began speaking negatively about him after his arrest.
He wrote: “Nigerians are the biggest hypocrites. So many of you have a lot to say about KC Luxury now, but you couldn’t say any of it to his face before he got arrested. Many of you were busy kissing his ass before his arrest, but the moment he got arrested, you suddenly found your voices and opinions.”
Bobrisky, who said he was not KC Luxury’s friend or follower, also questioned why people would pretend to support someone before turning against them when trouble comes.
He added: “Fear human beings o, especially men! If you think men don’t secretly envy each other, then you’re lying to yourself.
“I’m not his friend, and I don’t follow him, but pretending to love and support someone, only to start speaking badly about them the moment they get arrested, really shows how hypocritical some people… Many of you are the biggest hypocrites, you were kissing his ass before his arrest but have suddenly found your voices.”
His comments have sparked reactions online, with some social media users agreeing with him while others questioned what exactly he was trying to communicate.
Social media reactions
@Okamgba Ikenna: He is right..
@Vs Digital Hub: Can this shediot continue hiding where ever IT’s hiding
@Ekwe Felix Igri: What’s is shim trying to say
@Bolarinwa Ajani Satt Olatunji: That’s life. The world is a big money.
@Joseph Ubi: When money dey friends go dey , When money no dey friends go run.


