Nigerian actress Judy Austin, wife of Yul Edochie, says she has had enough of people poking their noses into their relationship since they made it public.
In a Facebook livestream, the actress called out blogs for continuously publishing supposed fake news about her relationship with the actor and the public for always reigning insults on them.
“I have had enough of all this nonsense going on on social media. Are you people going to tell me how to live my life or the decisions to make for myself? I had had enough of all of this rubbish,” Judy Austin said.
She blamed the general public for believing in any rumours they read online so they could attack her and Yul on their pages stating they (Judy and Yul) are adults with the right to live their lives the way they choose.
“Whoever the faceless blogger is will make a stupid post spreading lies, unverified posts and information, is that how gullible people are, that everything you hear you swallow, don't you people have common sense anymore?.”
“The fact that I have been silent all this while does not mean I don't know what to say,” Judy Austine said. She threatened to expose the lies of blogs and other individuals who have been spreading lies about her and Yul’s life.
Yul Edochie over a year in April 2022 revealed that he had married and fathered a son with the actress.
The news took many by surprise and seemingly affected his relationship with his first wife May.
Although it has been a year since they made their relationship public, the couple have not had any favour in the public eye.
Read more: Yul Edochie expecting new baby with second wife, Judy
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