Yul Edochie, a famous Nigerian actor from Anambra State, has deleted the photos of his second wife, Judy Austin. Reactions have continued to flood social media against the latest move.
On Monday, Yul Chibuike Daniel Edochie deleted the photos of Judy Austin. He also deleted the Instagram post he made in April last year to announce that he had a new son and a second wife. He did not delete the photos of his first wife May Yul Edochie as well as the photo of him and his father. Later on, he emptied his Instagram page. His page is now bare.
This incident has caused diverse reactions on social media. Some people also posted mean comments on social media. A social media user named @godspowerdomin said, “Third wife loading.” @DrealGABA said, “Person wey don already do a third wife introduction last week.” Another social media user said, “Why delete them now? The damage has already been done. Polygamy never ends well. Even if Judy is not diabolical, there will still be problems.”
Last month, the famous actor Yul Edochie lost his first son Kambilichukwu whom he had with his first wife, May. his son was rushed to Mother and Child Hospital after falling unconscious. However, the doctor could not save him. The actor’s son died two months after celebrating his 16th birthday.
A fan wrote on Instagram, “Chai May God heal their broken hearts. It goes well with May and Yul. It is not easy at all.” Another fan said, “The guy must be going through a lot. May God console him and his family. May we never bury our children in Jesus’ Name.”
Yul Edochie is one of the best actors in Nollywood. He is famous across the country.
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