Blogger Tosin Silverdam recently shared an update regarding the widely recognized crossdresser James Brown. As per Silverdam, Brown is said to be experiencing financial strain and grappling with housing problems.
The media figure asserted that Brown has reportedly relocated his possessions to stay with acquaintances. In his update, Silverdam also highlighted that social networks contributed to Brown’s current circumstances, particularly after he faced backlash for visiting fellow crossdresser Bobrisky.
Silverdam additionally called upon management teams to intervene and support Brown during this tough time.
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In the meantime, some of Brown’s followers speculate that his difficulties began following his rift with his sister. Others conjectured that he mishandled his finances by investing in studying abroad but ultimately returned to Nigeria without finishing his education.