- Tonto Dikeh and the flamboyant socialite Bobrisky have allegedly buried the hatchet, marking a dramatic end to their high-profile feud.
- Sources reveal that these once inseparable best friends have rekindled their bond, with Bobrisky reportedly extending an olive branch that Tonto Dikeh has gracefully reciprocated.
- This heartwarming reconciliation rumors comes just days before Bobrisky’s anticipated release from jail, igniting a flurry of reactions from the ever-watchful netizens
Nigerian actress Tonto Dikeh and the controversial crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, better known as Bobrisky, are once again igniting headlines with speculations of their stunning reconciliation.
Their once tumultuous relationship, marred by a public and scandalous fallout filled with dirty laundry aired online and vicious back-and-forths, has taken an unexpected turn.
After a period of dramatic animosity and online feuds, it appears these two high-profile personalities have found their way back to each other.
The buzz began when it was discovered that Tonto and Bobrisky had resumed following each other on Instagram, signaling a potential thaw in their icy estrangement.
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Reports suggest that Bobrisky, who expressed regrets over clashing with Tonto Dikeh in viral old interview with Toke Makinwa, made the initial move towards reconciliation, extended an olive branch that Tonto Dikeh embraced.
Adding fuel to the fire, celebrity blogger Tosin Silverdam, in new video, weighed in, suggesting that perhaps the crossdresser’s current stint in prison was the catalyst needed to mend their fractured friendship.
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After a dramatic social media showdown in 2021, Tonto Dikeh and Bobrisky went head-to-head in a fierce online brawl that left their once-cherished friendship in tatters.
Tonto took to Instagram, slammed Bobrisky as a jealous friend who feigned support while harboring ill will. In a blistering retort, Bobrisky fired back on his Instagram stories, accusing Tonto of living a fake life and revealing that she owed him a staggering 5 million naira.
Fast forward to April 2024, Bobrisky’s legal troubles culminated in a six-month prison sentence. He was sentenced to serve his term at the Ikoyi Correctional Centre, with the judge ruling that the incarceration began on March 24, 2024—the date of his arrest.
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