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Controversial musician, Wanlov the Kubolor, wishes he could walk around naked and freely like people who are mentally challenged.
According to him, he really admires people who mentally challenged because of that and wished, he could live like them.
“Naked is nice,” he told Mamavi Owusu-Aboagye in an interview on the Cosmopolitan Mix on Joy FM.
He said, “I’m jealous of mad people.”
When Mamavi asked, “Wished you could do that?” Wanlov responded, “yeah…”
“I don’t see nakedness as anything because I’m very jealous of the so-called mad people walking on the streets that are fully naked…,” Wanlov added
He, however, indicated he may not be lucky as the mentally challenged because the police “will probably take me, give me a case or something so that’s the thing. I can’t bath with the gutter water [water from the sewage] and stuff but if I could, I would be naked right now.
In 2012, Wanlov the Kubolor stunned television viewers when accepted a challenge by Delay on the Delay Show to expose his vital parts.
He was quizzed by Delay how true some of the myths about him were – especially the one relating to him not wearing panties in public.
To prove that he does not wear panties, Wanlov stood up and showed his manhood on camera.
In 2012, Wanlov the Kubolor stunned television viewers when accepted a challenge by Delay on the Delay Show to expose his vital parts.
He was quizzed by Delay how true some of the myths about him were – especially the one relating to him not wearing panties in public.
To prove that he does not wear panties, Wanlov stood up and showed his manhood on camera.
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