In the interview, he speaks about Tonto’s bipolar nature. According to him, Tonto is almost “crazy” and she has this weird ability to “damage” properties when upset, adding that, when she is in her element, not even a group of men can hold her down.
Meanwhile, dancehall artist MzVee has backed Tonto Dikeh for opening up about her marital abuse.
Tonto Dikeh said in an interview: “The domestic violence is real. How I lived to suffer it and go through it over and over again, I do not understand. Alot of people have blamed me. A lot of people have said a lot of things. I stayed back in my marriage, not because of my child, but because I loved my husband with all of my heart. I stayed because he begged me to stay a couple of times.”
MzVee who made an appearance on Celebrity Fanzone last Saturday on GH One expressed her support for the actress, arguing that it will help a lot more other people come out to share their abuses in marriage.
“I am happy she came out like that because if you have that many people following you and you are able to speak up on something like this like Jessica said, a lot of people will follow.”
MzVee however rejected arguments that Tonto Dikeh is sharing too much of her personal life after she doubled down on her claim in several Tweets on Instagram last week. She said: “If she’s been able to keep this story for this long, I don’t think she had it in mind to come and tell everybody every single thing that had happened and for her to be saying all these outrageous things, people must have been saying too many things to make her just go and keep going and going…”
Jessica Opare Saforo, co-host of Celebrity Fanzone also backed Tonto Dikeh for coming out but cautioned against sharing too much of our private lives on social media.
“If she is able to come out the way she did, to tell her story, she’s opened a whole box of the people who go through domestic violence. I think that she is saying too much. As people, we need to measure what we share. We share too much. It is the like the need to share every aspect of our lives on social media is blinding us from what actually matters,” Jessica cautioned.