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Tonto’s estranged hubby files court papers stopping her reality TV show

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Tonto’s estranged hubby files court papers stopping her reality TV show

Olakunle Churchill, the estranged husband of controversial Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has filed a suit before the Lagos State Magistrate court stopping the broadcast of her reality TV show tagged “King Tonto”.

In the court papers, Churchill argued that he is filing the suit to protect the rights of their son King Andre who also features in the reality TV show produced by Linda Ikeji Media Limited.

Churchill also noted in the family suit that he is protecting his son’s rights as captured under the Child Rights Law of Lagos State as the reality TV show will expose the life and times of their son at a period when he cannot make a decision for himself, especially as Tonto is only doing it financial gain.

Read also: Tonto Dikeh says she’ll soon sue her ex-hubby

Meanwhile, mixed reactions have continued to trail the revelation by Tonto that she had plastic surgery to correct body imperfections after years of living in body shame.

Speaking in the first promo clip of her reality show, King Tonto, the actress said; “My body has been something that I’ve always been extremely ashamed of.

“I am going to be having a cosmetic surgery,” Tonto revealed.
Many have trolled the actress on social media following her revelation with some calling her a cheap attention seeker.

Others who watched the promo clip which showed procedures being performed on her bust line as well as her butt concluded that it is obvious the only thing that she has after separating with her estranged husband is her body.

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