I Was Addicted To Alaba's bend-down-select (Fairly Used Jeans) - Tonto Dikeh

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Now, she wears and flaunts all sorts of designers dresses, shoes and accessories, but Tonto Dikeh, wants her fans to know that once upon a time all she had was second hand clothes from the popular Alaba, Lagos market.

As controversial as many may think the singer and actress is, she does have her subtle side and she laid it on the line for her fans and followers to see on Instagram.

The River state born diva's post reads; “Growing up life was not easy, not after I lost my mom at the age of three. Though I thank my step mom for keeping up with my rudeness and stubbornness.

Sometimes, I felt like killing myself but God saw me through that stage in my life and sometimes I sit and ask God why me?

At the age of twenty, I said to myself `I wouldn't ask my dad for money- I wanted to be independent. I tried traveling to UK but I got refused at Nigerian Embassy, not because my documents were not complete but because I didn't have the connection to pass through” she stated

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“University life was so hard for me, handouts I could not afford, I begged from hand to mouth just to eat! Sometimes, I considered going back to my dad but ego and pride wouldn't let me.

Then, all my jeans were Alaba bend-down-select. If the jeans was longer than me I would cut it to my size to make it look rugged! If I asked friends for a favour, before they helped they would ask me to do something for them in return, like cleaning their rooms, or helping with course work” she added.

She then went on to advise her fans never to give up in their struggle to make it in life. For sometime now, Tonto has been engaging in a soft kind of motivational talks on social media, showing people there might be another side to the controversial figure we all hate to love.

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