Churchill squatted in my house after we married - Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh
The war between Tonto Dikeh and her estranged husband, Churchill seems to be
flaming up
Following the launch of her reality TV series on Linda Ikeji TV, the actress and
philanthropist revealed secrets about Churchill
In an episode on the show, the mother of one opened up about housing Churchill after
their wedding
The war between Tonto Dikeh and her estranged, Churchill seems to still be on.
After being delayed from airing her reality TV show which first featured her son,
King Andre, Tonto seems to pissed and is now spilling death on the father of her
son.
According to reports, in the first episode of the show, Dikeh revealed she had to
house Churchill after their wedding in 2016. This is in line with what an ex
girlfriend of Churchill claimed recently when she also revealed that the
philanthropist is an opportunist and a leech.
On the show being aired on Linda Ikeji, Dikeh shared that even when she was in
America, Oladunni still stayed in her house because he didn't have where to live.
She said: “ When i got married, we couldn’t afford a house. We stayed in my house in Lagos.
Even when i traveled to America, he remained in my house.”
flaming up
Following the launch of her reality TV series on Linda Ikeji TV, the actress and
philanthropist revealed secrets about Churchill
In an episode on the show, the mother of one opened up about housing Churchill after
their wedding
The war between Tonto Dikeh and her estranged, Churchill seems to still be on.
After being delayed from airing her reality TV show which first featured her son,
King Andre, Tonto seems to pissed and is now spilling death on the father of her
son.
According to reports, in the first episode of the show, Dikeh revealed she had to
house Churchill after their wedding in 2016. This is in line with what an ex
girlfriend of Churchill claimed recently when she also revealed that the
philanthropist is an opportunist and a leech.
On the show being aired on Linda Ikeji, Dikeh shared that even when she was in
America, Oladunni still stayed in her house because he didn't have where to live.
She said: “ When i got married, we couldn’t afford a house. We stayed in my house in Lagos.
Even when i traveled to America, he remained in my house.”

Comments
Post a Comment