/ Jul 02, 2026
/ Jul 02, 2026

Bobrisky Reveals Shocking Scammer Encounter

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Bobrisky, the self-proclaimed transgender, has revealed that she fell victim to an online romance scam, losing $990 in the process.

In a now-deleted Instagram post, the social media celebrity said she had been chatting with the scammer for a few months. She said he claimed to have recently moved to Canada from the United States.

Bobrisky disclosed that the scammer blocked her after she used his Cashapp account to receive a deposit from a client who wanted to run ads with her.

“I never thought in my life I will be a client to anybody this guy came to my dm, and we got talking close to few months now. He call me almost everyday he said he lived in USA but moved to Canada,” she wrote.

“Few weeks later someone in USA reach out for ads. She said she need a cashapp to pay her deposit and I asked this guy talking to me, he said he will give him his own. As soon as he got the money he block me immediately.”

She also shared screenshots of their chats, the transaction, and the scammer’s Instagram page, asking for help in identifying the scammer.

“Lmaoooo, I believe I will be a maga to someone. I’m shocked. Obiagu atleast you should have waited and gotten bigger money from me. On top $990, mtchewww. If you know him, send me a dm on @bobsecret,” she wrote.

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