Nollywood actress, Victoria Inyama has tackled her male colleague, Yul Edochie, after he announced that he welcomed a son with actress, Judy Austin Moghalu, whom he referred to as his second wife.
KanyiDaily recalls that Yul Edochie, who is married to his wife, May Aligwe for 17 years with four lovely kids, had taken to his Instagram page to announce that he welcomed a bouncing baby with actress, Judith Austin Muoghalu in 2021.
Edochie’s revelation which he made on Wednesday afternoon, April 27, has triggered a lot of mixed reactions on social media, with his wife May Aligwe slamming him saying “May God judge you both.”
Reacting to the news, Victoria Inyama shared an old post on her Instagram page where the actor’s father, Pete Edochie, pointed out that marrying two wives doesn’t make one a man.
The post quoted the veteran actor saying that getting with another wife simply means that one is ready to suffer and breed confusion among his generation.
It reads, “Marrying two wives doesn’t mean you are a man, it just means you are about to suffer and breed confusion among your generations.”
Sharing a screenshot of the post, the actress expressed her hurt and disappointment that Yul Edochie neglected his father’s advice.
She wrote, “Thank U Sir @peteedochie ……. This hurts…I am deeply hurt and Embarrassed.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Nollywood actor, Uche Maduagwu had also lambasted Yul Edochie, saying it is an abomination for a Christian to marry two wives.
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