Controversial actress, Tonto Dikeh, has fired a warning shot to some of his colleagues, who might start coming after his new man to seek his support financially.
The actress took many by surprise on her Instagram account, when she issued a stern warning to a number of celebrities to stop begging her man for money, adding that such actions from them would not be tolerated again.
The actress, who reportedly signed a whopping 100 million deal with a hair line company days back also revealed that she had found love again and would not want her friends in the industry to come near his new man.
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Recalled that Dikeh’s marriage to her ex husband, Churchill ended on a sad note as she vowed to keep focusing on her career and move away from the set back.
In a statement released by the actress, she said she is now in a new relationship. “Dear Nollywood and music industry, I am in a new relationship now. if I see anyone of you begging him for money, begging him to sponsor your shows or movies… I will mess you up and your whole life!! Idiots. Na if I find una beg abi. I will expose all your gay asses and the females to go!!” she wrote.
She gave a roll call of all the celebrities she might be referring to.
“Ik igbonna, Annie, 2face, eniola, praise, juju, TOYIN, and co be warned I truly don’t want problem!! But I will beat you up if you can beat me get ready,” she slated.
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