Controversial Nigerian music sensation, Portable, is once again at the center of attention after a video surfaced online showing him dressed in traditionally female attire, dancing energetically to his own music.
The Zazoo crooner, known for his eccentric personality and dramatic antics, was seen donning a white blouse, a wrapper, and accessorizing with a gold-colored handbag in the viral video that quickly began trending across social media platforms.
Interestingly, this bold fashion choice comes on the heels of Portable’s previous criticisms of popular Nigerian crossdresser Bobrisky. Fans and observers were quick to note the irony, as Portable himself appeared in a similar gender-bending outfit, prompting discussions and debate online.
The viral clip showed him confidently breaking into energetic dance moves, vibing to one of his own tracks playing in the background. His appearance and performance sparked an avalanche of comments ranging from amusement and disbelief to concern for his mental well-being.
As expected, netizens flooded the comment section with hot takes, jokes, and speculation over what Portable might do next, with some expressing worry over the lengths the singer might go for attention or promotion.
Check out some reactions below …
@papal_rae said: “He go soon enter market 😂”
@soloempire12234 wrote: “Chai! Shame wear me Tinubu agbada 😭”
@tolashealameen remarked: “Na anything portable fit do for promotion”
@sasmanic penned: “This people are nomad, they always bring their Babylon ways to our country”
@V_ronzz_ said: “Na why data expensive be this, them no just want make we happy for this country 😂”
@HennizC commented: “Skepta go de regret💔”
@eminentosha wrote: “Thank God say this guy come as man if not haaa ki le le yi ewagbami ni”
@tyrox7 commented: “Zazoo done join sisterhood 😃”
@Benja20035Ajayi wrote: “So nobody fit help me catch portable? 😂😂”
@eddybrown009 opined: “Bob distance cousin”
Watch video below …
Portable what’s this? 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/CtBW6ZEt81
— Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) April 8, 2025