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Tonto Dikeh denies pushing her ex-hubby’s mother, reveals restraining order stopping him from seeing their son

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Tonto Dikeh's ex-hubby sends her warning note...with love

Controversial Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has denied claims that she once pushed the mother of her former husband Olakunle Churchill after they both had a heated argument.

The actress in a post on social media denied the claim saying the level of kindness and love she showed her former mother in-law could never have made her descend so low.

While breaking her silence over the report which claimed she carried out the act while she was still married to Churchill, Tonto Dikeh wrote; I pushed A woman I slept on the floor for her to lay on my person bed down??

“A woman I buy things and give money to??

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“A woman that wears my own clothes because I took her like a mother??I PUSHED HER DOWN?

“RACHEAL IF I PUSHED YOU DOWN MAY GOD PUSH EVERYTHING ABOUT ME DOWN!

“BUT RACHEAL IF YOU SIT AND WATCH THIS LIE GO ON GOD WILL PUSH DOWN EVERYTHING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IS AND WILL EVER BE!!

#YOUR DEATH AND PAIN WILL BE LONG AND HARD”.

The actress also revealed a court order restraining Churchill from seeing their son King and denied claims made by her former husband that he is picking up the bills of their child.

Tonto denies pushing her ex-hubby's mother, reveals restraining order stopping him from seeing their son

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