Ghanaian actress,
Yvonne Nelson has opened up about how her once celebrated
romantic relationship with Nigerian music star, Iyanya ended over infidelity on the part of the singer.
Nelson and Iyanya were
an item some years back and they made some of their colleagues green with envy
over their relationship.
But after some years,
news came to town that Iyanya and his girlfriend had parted ways with no one
privy to what could have gone with their love.
Nelson in
her new memoir has revealed how the
relationship ended, saying their relationship came to an end due to
Iyanya’s infidelity with Nigerian actress, Tonto Dikeh.
Yvonne described her
relationship with the singer as a dreamy relationship with breakfast in bed and all the niceties and that she had assurance that her
love with him was forever when he tattooed her initials YN on his wrist.
“We had a decent
relationship. breakfast in bed and all the niceties of a dream
relationship one could think of. I had the assurance that he was someone I
could be with forever. He tattooed my initials, YN, on his wrist, and I thought
that was a big deal. If he wasn’t serious about it he wouldn’t do that. In
his hit song, “Ur Waist”, he mentioned how he lusted over
me”.
However, their
relationship took a turn for the worse when Yvonne Nelson started receiving
calls from an unknown person each time she left Iyanya’s place, informing her
that another actress would visit and sometimes even spend the night.
In her memoir, she
revealed that the actress in question turned out to be Tonto Dikeh, who was
mentioned in Iyanya’s song “Ur Waist.”
“One can therefore
imagine my shock when I returned to Ghana after one of my visits to Nigeria and
someone called me from his house.
The caller said
anytime I left Iyanya’s place, another actress came
over to him and sometimes slept over. The person felt strongly that there was
something going on between them and thought I should know. That actress turned
out to be Tonto Dikeh of Nigeria, one of the female celebrities Iyanya named in his “Ur Waist” song”
After Yvonne Nelson
took to Twitter to express her frustrations and
disappointment with the failed relationship, Tonto Dikeh responded on the
platform, suggesting that people change, including their feelings, and advised
Yvonne to move on.
[Tribune]
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