How a female fan caused a fight between hubby and I – Etim Effiong’s wife, Toyosi [VIDEO]

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  • Toyosi Etim-Effiong has relived some moments in her marriage, especially when fans meet her husband.
  • The OAP said a certain female fan caused a dispute between herself and her husband when they met.
  • Toyosi also claimed some fans freeze, some tremble when they meet her husband for the first time.

Nigerian film actor, Daniel Etim Effiong’s wife, Toyosi has caused quite a stir online following a clip from a recent podcast she was on.

Toyosi Etim-Effiong was on Pulse’s Terms and Conditions podcast where she spoke about how she evolved in her marriage. The OAP found it hard to relate to the life of a celebrity actor and stated that she felt insecure and left out at first.

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The media entrepreneur who recently welcomed her third child with the renowned actor narrated a moment which took place some years ago, that ended with herself and her husband having a misunderstanding.

Toyosi said she was pregnant at the time with their first child and while with the sonographer was working on her to check the gender of their baby, a medical practitioner kept knocking, trying to interrupt their special moment.

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The medical practitioner turned out to be a lady and a fan of her husband who couldn’t hold back her excitement. This led to Toyosi cautioning Daniel Etim Effiong’s fan about that moment being wrong time and place for such pleasantries.

The writer cum presenter said giving a piece of her mind led her husband to caution her against such reaction because he loves his fans.

Toyosi also claimed some fans “freeze” when they see her husband. Watch her speak below:

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The couple got married in November, 2017.

Speaking on how they met, during their interview with Punch, Toyosi said:

“Our first contact was on social media, Instagram to be precise. He played the role of Folarin on the Ndani TV series, Gidi Up and he did an amazing job with the role. I started following him and weeks (or maybe months) later, I sent him a message asking him to collaborate with me on a project. We moved the conversation to WhatsApp and started talking regularly there.”

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