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Popular crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has admitted that he regrets falling out with actress Tonto Dikeh.
Bobrisky, in an interview with media personality Toke Makinwa, explained that Tonto stood by him during his pre-fame days.
This comes after in 2021, the friendship between the duo suddenly went sour which led to both unfollowing each other on social media.
It all started after Tonto shared a post on her Instagram account about jealous friends who present themselves as supportive.
Responding, Bobrisky accused Tonto of living a fake life and owing him N5 million.
However, in a recent interview, Bobrisky was asked if he has fallen out with anyone he regrets. He said ‘’I think Tonto.”
When asked if he misses their friendship, the crossdresser said, ‘’I miss her so much. Tonto Dikeh is like my sister. Three months after we fell out, I started missing her because she was always there for me.
”One of the reasons I miss the friendship is because before I became so famous, she was the only person that was there. She does not judge. She does not care. She goes all out.”
He further revealed that their five-year friendship packed up because they were just impatient and hot-tempered people.
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