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“Why I don’t buy the idea of cross dressing” — Brain Jotter reveals

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Nigerian skit sensation, Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie, popularly known as Brain Jotter, has shared his past experience as a crossdresser, revealing that he created content in that persona before ultimately deciding to quit the venture.

During a recent appearance on Channels TV’s program, Rubbin’ Minds, hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Brain Jotter shed light on his creative journey, addressing the phase when he explored crossdressing.

He disclosed that he once portrayed the character Madam Ogadi in a church setting, receiving applause for his performances, which briefly tempted him to consider it as a niche.

However, the skit maker acknowledged the challenges associated with sustaining crossdressing content.

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He expressed his reservations, stating, “I just don’t buy the idea because it won’t last. People might enjoy it once or twice, but you’re not a woman. Except you are doing it exceptionally well. You can’t be wearing a woman’s clothes with beards.”

Brain Jotter elaborated on the importance of authenticity in content creation, emphasizing the need for sustainability and genuine connection with the audience.

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