Published
3 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Nollywood star Tonto Dikeh has revealed that a lot of men have flooded a DM a mere day after a leaked audio appeared to show her boyfriend admitting to cheating.
Tonto says there are many men in her DM now, presumably ready to take over from Prince Kpokpogri.
Unfortunately for these men, they aren’t rich enough for Tonto.
According to her, all the men messaging her say they want her heart but she is on the lookout for someone who can spoil her with money.
Her current boyfriend is a Nigerian businessman and political figure so he’s rich beyond measure and whoever takes over from him must be in the same class.
Tonto says she’s not getting that from the squad of men jumping into her DM now.
Apparently, they only want her heart when she seriously needs someone with money!
Tonto wrote: “All these men in my DM asking for my heart. Did the love in your heart not do you to ask for my account no.?
She added: “Insta slay boys lemme be oo”, adding the laughing emoji.
Tonto is making it seems like she’s joking but she’s already talking about finding another man a day after her boyfriend was caught on tape admitting to cheating.
That makes you see perhaps the scandal is affecting her more than she’s letting on.
As we reported previously, multiple social media reports alleged that Nollywood Actress Tonto Dikeh’s relationship with Hon Kpokpogiri is on the verge of collapsing.
A leaked audio chat allegedly between Tonto Dikeh’s lover and another lady talking about being careful in order not to be caught in the act was making its way around social media.
Tonto’s boyfriend came out to deny being the one in the audio but with Tonto already joking about finding another man, it seems she believes the audio is legit.
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