Tonto Dikeh dressed like her estranged husband to attend father's day party at her son's school, Churchill slams her for her little stunt
Tonto Dikeh is currently trending on the Instagram. The controversial Nollywood actress on Friday posted a video of herself, dressed like a man-more like her ex-hubby, Churchhill Obasanjo's look alike, I would say. The mother of one transformed herself in this manner to attend the father's day party at her son's school. Yeah fathers day!!!
Along with the said video was the caption that read: "JUICY MAN's(KINGY) School father's day celebration today.. I Showed Up For my Son.. #PROUD MOTHER #KINGTONTO #AMOTHERSLOVE #KINGY #CHAMPIONS #I AM BLESSED #I AM A WOMAN,I AM STRONG,I AM BLACK AND I AM PROUD OF THESE.. Mua @vugo24 photo @meritphotography"
Based on the circumstances surrounding Miz Tontolet one can easily deduce that the star was throwing a mega shade on her baby daddy for not being there for their little one.
So in response to her smart drama, Mr. Churchill responded with the following comment via Instagram as well:
"It’s cruel and it’s unfair. You are lying to yourself because you seek comfort. Well comfort is overrated. You are lying to yourself because you are scared of the unknown.
But you must stop. To continue lying will eat away at your soul, causing you untold amounts of future pain. A lie is something that you make yourself believe in order to make life a little easier. A lie is a paradigm under which you operate to avoid pain. A lie will destroy you, inside and out. A lie is something you want to believe because to consider the opposite would hurt your ego. Sometimes the difference between a lie and the truth can be subtle. Sometimes your brain will try to “logically” trick you into believing a lie. I cannot give you a definitive guide on how to differentiate between the two; I am not you and I do not understand your specific circumstances, motivations, and desires. I can, however, give you some tips to guide you to make decisions that will serve you well. DM me for guidelines"
My Take:
This is absolutely none of my business, Tonto and Churchill are two mature adults. if they choose to wash their dirty linen in public, well we will enjoy some tea time with it: That being said,
Mr. Churchill with all due respect, I would say that if you are not being there for your little boy, that would be a huge slack on your side as a father. You need to be there, even though you and your former wife are no longer together, your baby boy deserves to have his dad in his life too.
And Tonto if you are the one keeping the little boy away from his father, that is just so wrong. make sure that you are giving the boy some "daddy and me time" before acting out for the world to sympathize with you.
Comments
Post a Comment