A resurfaced video shows Tonto Dikeh speaking on her marriage to Olakunle Churchill, sparking fresh reactions online
Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has come under renewed public scrutiny after an old video resurfaced online in which she made emotional claims about her marriage to businessman Olakunle Churchill, reigniting conversations about their past relationship.
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The resurfaced footage gained attention following recent remarks made by Olakunle Churchill regarding his current marriage to actress Rosy Meurer, prompting social media users to revisit earlier allegations shared by Tonto Dikeh.
In the clip, Tonto Dikeh emotionally recounted her experience during their wedding ceremony, alleging that she bore most of the financial responsibility while pregnant.
She further claimed she was later left disappointed after promises of reimbursement were not fulfilled.
She also described the experience as painful, stating she felt misled during the marriage and made remarks suggesting deep emotional distress over the situation.
The actress additionally responded to earlier claims that only a few guests attended the wedding, referencing specific moments from the ceremony, including an alleged incident involving Churchill’s mother during the event.
According to Tonto Dikeh, she also contributed to arrangements for the groom’s outfit, further alleging she handled key financial aspects of the ceremony.
The resurfaced video has triggered mixed reactions online, with users revisiting long-standing debates around the former couple’s relationship and past statements.
While some commenters expressed sympathy for her account, others urged caution, noting the complexities of public marital disputes and past narratives shared by both parties.
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The renewed attention highlights how past celebrity relationships continue to resurface in public discourse, especially when new developments involving those individuals emerge.























