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My Heart Is Too Damaged, Hardened – Tonto Dikeh Speaks On Relationships

Nigerian actress, Tonto Charity Dikeh, has disclosed that her heart is too damaged and hardened and this has made her decide against getting into an amorous relationship.

This is coming after a recent series of tirade between the actress and one of her ex-lovers, Prince Kpokpogri.

According to Tonto, a concerned fan reached out to her and said that she was scaring men away due to her recent posts on social media.

The actress went further to say that after all she has gone through, building a relationship is not her priority. She described her heart as being ‘damaged and hardened’ as a result of her past experiences in the relationship.

Taking to her Instagram story on Tuesday, she said, “Someone said am scaring men away, sister do you think after all I have been through I want a man? If this happens it will be the cherry on the icing but MY HEART’s TOO DAMAGED AND HARDENED to ever feel the need to want a relationship. But cruising is allowed.”(sic)

Recall that the actress was married to Nigerian businessman and philanthropist, Olakunle Oladunni Churchill. The pair tied the knot in 2015 but had a messy split two years after. The union was blessed with a son, King Andre.

Also, back in September 2021, Tonto’s relationship with her ex-lover, Prince Kpokpogri had a messy just three months after they had gone public with their affair. The breakup led to series of accusations, leaked tapes and lawsuits.

Daily Trust

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