Interesting Things That You May Want To Know About Tonto Dikeh
Tonto Dikeh, Nollywood actress, who just turned a singer, has been in the news in
the last few days as a result of her two singles, "Itz Ova" "High" which were
greeted with widespread criticism.
Away from scandals and controversies that have trailed the 27-year-old singer, there are things you may want to know about Dikeh.
She was born on June
9, 1985, native of Ikwere, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and a graduate of Rivers
State University of Science and Technology, RSUT, Port Harcourt, Rivers-State, Petro-Chemical Engineering.
Having lost her mother when she was just three years old she was raised by her step-mother and has seven siblings. As a result of this, Dikeh began smoking at age of 13 and in May announced that she had quit
smoking on Twitter claiming that the prayer of Pastor T.B Joshua
through his Christian TV station, Emmanuel TV, healed her.
Her breakthrough role came in 2006 when she starred in the movie, Holy
Cross. Although her second movie, it ensured that she became the
sought-after actress at that time. But her role in the 2010
soft porn movie, Dirty Secret, remains her most controversial till date
as it contained a lot of uncensored nude and sex scenes. She later
starred in similar flicks like Dirty Deeds and Strippers in love.
In September 2011, she bought a jeep for her father, Chief Sunny
Dikeh. According to her, her dad, who once campaigned to be the Governor
in Rivers State under the All Nigerian Peoples Party was initially not
in support of her acting career. October, 2011, the she got her 57th tattoo during a visit to the US.
In
August, Tonto Dike and fellow actress, Rukky Sanda, made a joint
donation of N1m to a cancer patient, Fummi Lawal. In the same month, she
beat Ini Edo, and fellow nominee in the Best Actor of the Year
category, at the Future Awards 2012 to win the coveted award.
February 2012, she was alleged to be in a steamy relationship with
Wizkid and reportedly bought him a Toyota Camry after he lost his cars
to robbers. Both parties denied the allegations
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