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Brain Jotter Reveals Why He Stopped Crossdressing

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Brain Jotter also known as Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie, the talented comedian, has revealed that he started skit making as a crossdresser, Madam Ogadi, but later switched character.

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He explained that he quit crossdressing because “it is not sustainable except you are doing it exceptionally well.”

The skit maker made an appearance in Channels TV’s programme, Rubbin’ Minds, hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, recently.

Brain Jotter said, “I have a friend who is advising me to start making content as a crossdresser. I’m not interested because I’ve tried it before.

“There was a time I was creating content with the character Madam Ogadi in a church and the audience were applauding my performances. So it got to my head and it was almost a niche for me. But then I realised that cross-dressing is not sustainable for me. 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.

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“You can’t be wearing a woman’s clothes with beards.”

Get ready to watch Brainjotter in Nollywood movies as he disclosed that he was making inroads into Nollywood, hinting that some of his movies would be released this year.

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