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“I Didn’t Sleep With Colleague’s Husband” Actress Wunmi Toriola Counters Rumour 

The rumours started when a blogger, Gistlover, shared a picture of Toriola and actress Toyin Abraham on its Instagram page.

“I Didn’t Sleep With Colleague’s Husband” Actress Wunmi Toriola Counters Rumour 

 

Nollywood actress Wunmi Toriola, on Wednesday, countered rumours that she slept with the husband of a colleague in the movie industry, aso Naija reports.

The rumours started when a blogger, Gistlover, shared a picture of Toriola and actress Toyin Abraham on its Instagram page.

Debunking the claim, she wrote on her Instagram page,




“This morning, my attention was called to a diabolical comment on Gistlover blog that I slept with a colleague’s husband.

“Not only is the comment false, it is diabolical, evil, and intended to soil my name. Not only did I not sleep with the said person’s present husband. I did not have any intimate relationship with her former husband as well.


 


 


“Also, I do not know why this person’s fans are fixated on continuous tarnishing of my image and bent on causing continuous rancour, but I do know that this is the last time I will be responding to anything regarding this person. I have moved on

 However, I am focusing only on the future and just want to make movies.”

 

In 2018, she won the Fastest Rising Actress (Yoruba) award at the City People Entertainment Awards.

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