Hold your husbands: James Brown reacts as Jaruma says crossdressers are cause of divorce rate
- Kayanmata seller Jaruma has said that she doesn't sell her product to break homes
- Jaruma said this in reaction to a claim that kayanmata is the reason for the rate of divorce
- Crossdresser James Brown told married women who are complaining to use kayanmata
Popular entrepreneur Jaruma has challenged a claim that kayanmata is the reason why the rate of divorce is high in the country.
It was alleged that single girls are buying kayanmata and are now taking married men away from their wives.
Jaruma, who is a seller of kayanmata, stated that such a claim is false. According to her, she has never advertised her product in a way that insinuates that her buyers would steal men away from their partners.
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The mother of two then stated that crossdressers are the ones responsible for the rate of divorce. She stated that they are the ones that always say they would steal men from their partners.
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Watch her speak below:
Crossdresser James Brown took to his Instagram page to react to Jaruma's video.
He, however, addressed the people that believe that crossdressers are taking their husbands away. James urged such people to hold their men very well.
Watch him speak below:
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In other news, Legit.ng earlier reported that James Brown shared his life's story to celebrate his birthday.
The crossdresser disclosed that his aunty tried to get his mother to abort him while he was still in the womb.
He, however, said they had to half the plan because a prophet had warned them about the consequences of their action.
Brown said he never had any motherly love or care while growing up but only enjoyed the affection of his grandmother.
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Sola Oloruni is a Legit.ng journalist with five years of working experience in the media industry. She graduated from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, where she obtained a post-graduate diploma in 2015.
Prior to that, she studied Linguistics and Nigerian Languages at the Ekiti State University, Ekiti, where she obtained her first degree. She is passionate about social development and women’s health.
Source: Legit.ng