Video: Tonto Dikeh’s nanny reveals all that happened between actress, husband

Video: Tonto Dikeh’s nanny reveals all that happened between actress, husband

Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh’s 56-year-old nanny, has come out with some revelations on what transpired in the crashed marriage of the actress and her estranged husband, Olakunle Churchill.

The nanny came out to deny some allegations the actress made against her which included that she was sacked for allegedly falling sick often.

Tonto was also quoted as saying that she had taken the nanny to over 15 different countries. She also claimed that the woman was present when her husband, Churchill battered her.

But fielding questions from journalists in a videoed interview, the woman said she was never sacked by the actress, and sworn that she only visited Ghana with Tonto.




She also said there was no day she saw Churchill beating Tonto, adding that the reverse was the case.

She said Tonto was always very fast in slapping her husband at a slightest provocation.

The actress had claimed in a “tell it all” interview, that she was on many occasions battered by her estranged husband. 

But according to her nanny, “Tonto said that she took me to 15 countries, let her provide the passports of the countries. I don’t know any other place apart from Ghana.

“When I fell sick, no one treated me. She abandoned me at the hospital. Tonto did not sack me. It was just yesterday that she pushed me out of her house and threw my things out.

“I’m 56 years old. I started working for her last year March. She has never taken me to 15 countries. It was her husband that took us to Ghana.”

She added, “I never saw them fight. I never one day saw Churchill beat her. But it was Tonto that always beat Churchill.”

Watch the video below:

 

 

Source:dailypost.ng

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