Charly Boy, a veteran Nigerian performer and media personality, has opened up about an unconventional aspect of his lifestyle, sharing that he sometimes sleeps in a coffin at his home. The musician, who is also known for his activism, disclosed this unusual habit during a recent episode of The Honest Bunch.

In his revelation, Charly Boy did not provide explicit details about the reasons behind his choice to sleep in a coffin. The statement has sparked curiosity and discussions on social media, with fans and followers expressing intrigue about the symbolism or personal reasons that might underlie this unconventional practice.
Charly Boy, known for his eccentric persona and fearless approach to self-expression, has often defied societal norms. The disclosure of sleeping in a coffin adds another layer to his enigmatic public image and prompts questions about the motivations behind such an unusual habit.

As fans await potential further insights or explanations from Charly Boy, the revelation continues to generate buzz on social media, showcasing the diverse and often unexpected aspects of the media personality’s lifestyle.
One of the co-hosts, Ezinne asked: “There was a time I heard you had a coffin and went to sleep in it for hours or days. Is that true?”
Charly Boy replied, “Yes.”
Ezinne asked again, “Why?
“ I do not sleep in a casket, I sleep on my bed, it’s big and comfy, I only lay in my “casket” when I do my meditation because it helps me to be focused, it tells me more about the imminence of death. My casket is a reminder. It wakes me up from slumber. It tells me, “guy, you have got little or no time left, wake up, be creative and work”.