Entertainment
Tonto Dikeh calls out blog for misleading report on DNA post

lywood actress Tonto Dikeh has fiercely criticised a popular Instagram blog for allegedly misrepresenting her recent comments on DNA tests. In a post, she had questioned why men often hesitate to take DNA tests but did not mention any names. However, some blogs speculated that she was referring to Cubana Chief Priest, who is currently caught up in a DNA controversy.
Taking to her Instagram page, Tonto directly called out the blog for what she described as reckless and misleading reporting. She accused them of deliberately twisting her words to create unnecessary drama. According to her, the blog failed to include the crucial detail that her post was linked to a foundation-related matter rather than personal issues.
Expressing her frustration, Tonto slammed the blog for what she called “blatant manipulation” and an attempt to stir conflict where none existed. She insisted that their misrepresentation was unacceptable, stating that spreading falsehoods and distorting people’s words only damages their credibility.
In her post, she made it clear that she had no interest in anyone’s private affairs. “I am in my lane, leave me there. I don’t have no gaddammn opinion about No Bodies personal life,” she declared, making it evident that she wanted no part in the controversy being forced upon her.
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