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Drama As Tonto Dikeh’s Colleague Marries Her Ex-Husband, Churchill
TRIXX NG reports that mild drama has emerged after Tonto Dikeh’s colleague in the movie industry married her ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill.
This has sparked several reactions on the social media as the colleague, Rosy had earlier said she can never have an affair with Olakunle Churchill because He is like a brother to her. Both of them were friends when Tonto Dikeh’s marriage was still on
When Tonto Dikeh broke up with her husband, rumours had it that Rosy is one of the main reasons for the break up.
With this revelation of her getting married to Churchill, no doubt Tonto Dikeh will be heartbroken even though she is no longer married to the man. She had said some years back that Her then husband is having an affair with Rosy but she was tagged as a ‘drug addict’ for making such allegation.
Read reactions below
https://twitter.com/flliqqa/status/1361223066618122245
So tonto Dike was right all along.. you see this life , Fear woman pic.twitter.com/q1GkDjJg6c
— KOBZ ❼ (@Mistakobz) February 15, 2021
Tonto Dikeh was innocent all along. The internet really punished her for what she knows nothing abou. So sad though.
— sophia (@90sSophie) February 15, 2021
https://twitter.com/BadmanSophss/status/1361219582460104709
I am happy that she (TONTO) moved past all the negativity that was thrown at her.
People made her look like she was going crazy.
Her video way back said a lot but no one believed her.
There is no way she will cook all that story up. Omo— PoR-Tia (@i_amPortia) February 15, 2021
https://twitter.com/Mohnice_/status/1361235009860816897
https://twitter.com/Yemihazan/status/1361232023864639488
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