Musician, Wanlov the Kubolor has disclosed, wearing clothes without pants has put him in some serious pains.
The artiste in an interview with JoyNews’ Maame Boatemaa revealed, he has sat on his testicles once when riding a bicycle.
He said that he had to sleep on the floor, breathe until the pain subsided.
Wanlov the Kubolor rose to fame not only because of … music but his lifestyle choices. Kubolor, his name meaning vagabond or wanderer, had people raising their eyebrows.
The artiste goes around without shoes, wears women clothing sometimes or puts a cloth around his waist and wear a t-shirt.
Wanlov the Kubolor with his sister Deborah Vannesa
He surprised Ghanaians when he posted a picture of himself in a suit. The singer was dressed for a play. Many thought this new way of Wanlov’s dressing had come to stay until he went back to wearing his old outfit after the play.
To minimise the risk of hurting himself and his manhood, Wanluv says he hardly shaves his pubic hair.
The ‘Account Balance’ singer explained the hair, forms the pants shape which inturn protects his testicles and makes it easy for him to go on with his business.
Wanlov added although there are disadvantages that come with his lifestyle choices, he believes the benefits far outweigh.
Watch the interview below:
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