Nollywood actress Angela Okorie has continued her public criticism of fellow actress Rosy Meurer, following renewed attention surrounding Tonto Dikeh and her ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill.
Taking to social media, Okorie recounted past events involving Tonto Dikeh, stating that Rosy Meurer was initially introduced to their circle as Churchill’s personal assistant, a claim she said was met with skepticism at the time.


She further alleged that Dikeh had once confided in them, accusing Churchill of having an affair with Rosy and expressing distress over how the situation affected her emotionally.
She said in a new post …
“Allegedly 0, T marry love of her life mr chill back then o while in the marriage T introduced Rm to us that RM is her hubby’s pa we say okay ® let’s have it let’s have it all of a sudden we see our sister T Dey cry say her hubby Dey cheat on am with sister Rm before we could settle the matter aunty Rm don rush marry brother Chill, sister T start to express her self at that time she Dey vex well well, Even me she shout give me too but she later apologized, but she don be born again so she no Dey shout again
Fast forward to after 10years T came out and wrote she has forgiven chill for hurting her, Every one is happy for them jubilations everywhere buh Pa wey marry Oga madam husband wetin dem Dey call am?”
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Tonto Dikeh reconciles with ex, Churchill
According to Angela, Rosy’s recent actions suggest unease, especially after Tonto Dikeh and Churchill appeared to reconcile publicly.
Over the weekend, Dikeh surprised many by announcing that she had made peace with her former husband, explaining that after years of conflict, resentment, and broken communication, divine intervention brought healing.
Shortly after Dikeh’s announcement, Rosy Meurer shared a photo of herself on social media, describing herself as the “Queen of all Queens,” a post that attracted widespread backlash online.
Reacting to this, Angela Okorie criticized Rosy sharply, using a phrase in her native dialect to mock her self-description.
