[p]In a recent revelation, popular actress Yvonne Nelson has emotionally disclosed details about her past relationship with ex-boyfriend Iyanya, shedding light on his alleged infidelity with fellow actress Tonto Dikeh.
[/p][p]In her book titled 'I am not Yvonne Nelson', the actress candidly opens up about her personal life, delving into the downfall of her relationships. Within the pages, she shares the distressing account of Iyanya's multiple betrayals, including his involvement with Tonto Dikeh.
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Yvonne Nelson speaks on relationship with Iyanya. Photo credit: @yvonnenelsongh/Instagram[/figure][p]Yvonne Nelson reveals that she became aware of Iyanya's unfaithfulness after a friend confided in her. Determined to uncover the truth, she conducted her own investigation and ultimately discovered the validity of the claims.
[/p][p]Expressing her dismay, Yvonne Nelson recalls how she vented her frustrations on Twitter, publicly airing her grievances. However, it was Tonto Dikeh who responded, indicating that people and their feelings change over time, advising Yvonne to move on from the situation.
[/p][p]An excerpt from her book reads as follows:
[/p][p]"Each time I left Iyanya's place, another actress would visit him and occasionally even spend the night. That actress turned out to be Nigeria's very own Tonto Dikeh. When I became convinced of the authenticity of the information I had received, my heart was shattered. I took to Twitter to express my pain. Tonto Dikeh responded, stating that people change, including their feelings, and advised me to move forward."
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Excerpt from Yvonne Nelson's book. Photo credit: @manlikeicey/Twitter[/figure][p]The revelations from Yvonne Nelson's book have stirred significant attention and have sparked conversations about the complexities of relationships in the public eye.
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