Sarah Martins pens heartfelt apology to Edochie family amidst backlash (WATCH)

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Sarah Martins, a popular Nollywood actress, apologises passionately to the Edochie family’s affected member and stops taking part in the situation.

This comes after Rita Edochie was allegedly called names after Rita was accused of fabricating insults directed towards Yul and May Edochie’s daughter.

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In a recent development, the actress apologised for upsetting the family on the advise of TV personality Daddy Freeze.

Despite her close relationship with Yul’s second wife, Judy Austin, Daddy Freeze had advised her to remain neutral in the Edochie family drama.

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Expressing her apology, she wrote;

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“I want my sanity and peace of mind! So on this note, I no longer want to be associated with the Edochie’s family drama 🎭.

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On my lane henceforth 🥂To Queen May and her entire family, I am sorry for all the emotional stress I must have caused you with my utterances and tantrums 🙏

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To Rita Edochie, I am sorry for insulting you out of anger yesterday 🙏To the fans of May, please accept my apology and let peace rein 🙏

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I do not have anything against May and will never do🙏
To my fans and well wishers, I am sorry if this post do not seat well with you please forgive me in advance 😭🙏

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I just want to grow my brand with love and positivity 🙏
Support my brand and take me as your own 😭🙏,” 

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WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW;

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