- A video showing the moment crossdresser James Brown spotted KWAM 1 at a recent party in Lagos has gone viral.
- In the short clip, James Brown was seen trying to draw KWAM 1’s attention as he repeatedly called him ‘Daddy’.
- KWAM 1’s response to the crossdresser as well as James Brown’s outfit at the party has stirred reactions from netizens.
Popular crossdresser James Chukwueze Obialor better known as James Brown or Princess of ‘Africow’ was one of the guests at the grand coronation ceremony of His Royal Highness, Oba Ganiyu Adekoyejo Omotayo, as the Fidimolu Olutemowo of Elepe Land.
The event which took place in Ikorodu, Lagos, saw the social media sensation trying to link up with Fuji veteran King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal also known as KWAM 1.
A clip captured the moment James Brown approached the stage to greet the Fuji maestro, repeatedly calling him ‘Daddy’.
KWAM 1 who was busy on his phone was alerted to James Brown’s calls and upon noticing the crossdresser, responded with a quick smile.
Another thought-provoking moment was when the crossdresser and two others approached the traditional ruler, knelt down to greet him and his wife and smiled at the camera.
Watch the video of James Brown trying to draw KWAM 1’s attention at a party and see responses to it below:
bigberry0001 reacted: “Kwam 1 will be like tani daddy weyre.”
jerryotor04 said: “Na who send am . Daddy Daddy Daddy notice me . Bi like fish pie.”
bobo_of_lagos_01 wrote: “Who’s your daddy.”
chickydeo_collections_backup reacted: “Nigeria n glorifying nonsense .abeg make una know add to my anger.”
ade.xo.xo wrote: “Big daddy and upcoming daddy.”
teemama123 wrote: “Tani daddy e alakunrin.”
togasproductions said: “Wetin person no go see after Bob don comot Naija.”
tete9ja reacted: “A man dressed as a woman, in the presence of a king.”
herkim80 commented: “And later una go say make dem respect you .. with this kind of rubbish una dey promote .. nonsense.”
kemmyclassic_79 said: “Can you imagine the rubbish these so called yoruba elders are promoting? Is this boy supposed to be allowed to sit close to the king at all? Can he dress like this to sit beside the king of Benin?”