Wait For It- Iyanya Readies To Square Things Up With Yvonne Nelson
Iyanya has vowed to give his side of the story even if the odds are against him or he’s accused of kissing and telling in relation to Yvonne Nelson’s ‘I am not Yvonne Nelson‘ memoir.
Iyanya, according to the Ghanaian movie star, cheated on her with Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh, especially when she returns to Ghana. Their relationship was discussed in Yvonne’s controversial autobiography,
The ‘Kukere’ singer recently questioned whether fans were still waiting for him to provide his own account of the events in a post on his Twitter page.
He implied that his admirers would call him a kiss and tell him if he revealed a different side to the story, but he promised that something would come and urged them to wait.
Iyanya wrote on Twitter: “Y’all waiting for my side of the story? If I talk now, I’ll be accused of kissing and telling, sluuts shaming Etc. But something gat to give, so wait for it.”
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Meanwhile, in her book, Yvonne said she thought that they would be together when Iyanya tattooed his initials on his wrist, but someone made her realise that was a dream.
In her words; “We had a decent relationship-breakfast in bed and all the niceties dream relationship one could think of. I had the assurance that he was someone I could be with forever. He tattooed my initials, YN, wrist, and I thought that was a big deal.
If he wasn’t serious about me he wouldn’t do that. In his hit song, “Ur Waist”, he mentioned how he lusted over me. One can therefore imagine my shock when I went 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.
When I was convinced about the authenticity of the information I received. I was heartbroken. I took to Twitter to rant and vent. Tonto Dikeh responded on Twitter, saying people changed and so did feelings, so I should move on.
@selthebomb later heard more stories about what Iyanya did with some of his female crew members. It convinced me that what happened between him and Tonto Dikeh wasn’t an isolated incident. It was a pattern, his way of life. I knew I eventually I would have left even if “Tonto Dikeh didn’t come into the picture. I did not see the need to keep fighting for a man I had lost, especially when I knew her fate was not going be different from mine.”