“I have a feminine side of me I call Linda” — Charly Boy

Veteran Nigerian singer, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has revealed that he has a feminine side as he makes his sexual orientation clear.

During an interview on Pulse TV with reality star Uriel, Charly Boy dispels certain myths about his life.

His looks and manner of clothing led many Nigerians to believe he was gay for many years.

In response, Charly Boy revealed that he had a feminine side and called her Linda; this was a quality he acquired while living in America.

He claimed that he still has a thing for ladies, though, and if he were homosexual, he would be advocating for gay rights in Nigeria.

He also recalled that he had portrayed Mrs. Zigizigi, a female character, on the Charly Boy programme.

Charly Boy acknowledged that, unless someone knows him personally, a lot of people tend to be confused about his sexual orientation.

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