“Michelle Obama is a man” – UFC fighter Josh Hokit caused outrage after an alleged statement about Michelle Obama

- UFC fighter Josh Hokit sparked internet controversy after a post-fight statement that has since gone viral on social media, including former first lady Michelle Obama.
- According to posts circulating online, the fighter allegedly made the comment during a post-match interview following an event held on the White House lawn.

UFC fighter Josh Hokit sparked internet controversy after a post-fight statement that has since gone viral on social media, including former first lady Michelle Obama.
According to posts circulating online, the fighter allegedly made the comment during a post-match interview following an event held on the White House lawn.
“MICHELLE OBAMA IS A MAN!”
“Am I right America??!” 🤣💀
The claim was reinforced by social media user Nick Sortor, who shared the moment online, further fueling reactions on various platforms.
Nick Sortor wrote:
“🚨 LMAO! After winning the match on the White House lawn, UFC fighter Josh Hokit declares:
“MICHELLE OBAMA IS A MAN!”
“Am I right America??!” 🤣💀”
The remarks have since sparked widespread debate online, with users divided between disbelief, criticism and concern over the misinformation being amplified through the viral clips.
In other news… Social media activist VeryDarkMan has reacted strongly to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Democracy Day speech, expressing disappointment at the administration’s approach to insecurity in the country.
On his Instagram page, the activist criticized the president’s stance that bandits and terrorists should surrender or face the Nigerian state, arguing that such an approach has not stopped the ongoing attacks across the country.
“This is why I have no confidence in President Tinubu, because how do you say bandits and anyone who sponsors terrorism should surrender or face the Nigerian state?” he said.
He questioned why criminal activities continued despite repeated calls for armed groups to surrender, insisting that stronger and more decisive action was needed.
VDM lamented the continuous killings and kidnappings across the country, especially the recent Oyo attack on school children and teachers, saying Nigerians are no longer safe.
“Every day, insecurity increases. They continue to commit these crimes. And yet you wait for them to surrender,” he added.
He also referred to past promises made during Tinubu’s 2022 campaign, in which the president promised to eliminate criminal gangs, questioning the progress made so far.
The activist further recalled the 2014 abduction of the Chibok girls, saying the unsolved cases and ongoing insecurity show that lessons have not been fully learned.




