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Why I Quit Crossdressing, Says Skit Maker, Brain Jotter

Why I Quit Crossdressing, Says Skit Maker, Brain Jotter
Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie, who is widely known as Brain Jotter, a popular skit maker, has disclosed that he initially began making skits in the persona of a crossdresser named Madam Ogadi but eventually transitioned to a different character.
He explained that he quit crossdressing because “it is not sustainable except you are doing it exceptionally well.”
Brain Jotter recently appeared as a guest on Channels TV’s program, Rubbin’ Minds, hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.
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.
“You can’t be wearing a woman’s clothes with beards.”
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