Rumours have circulated online suggesting that May Yul-Edochie had written an apology letter to her estranged husband, actor Yul Edochie, amid their ongoing divorce.
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However, May’s legal representative, Emeka Ugwuonye, has firmly denied these claims. He clarified that his client remains committed to legally ending the marriage and has not issued any form of apology.
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The lawyer described the circulating letter as entirely fictitious and emphasized that if anyone owed an apology, it was Yul himself for opting for a polygamous lifestyle that disrupted their union.
“May is continuing to pursue her divorce proceedings and her case for damages related to adultery. These false claims about apology appear to be a desperate attempt to create a narrative when other efforts have failed.
We strongly urge all parties to refrain from spreading misinformation and engaging in deceptive behavior. May did NOT issue any apology. It was Yul who chose polygamy, and it was Yul who previously apologized. If anyone should be offering apologies, it would be Yul. However, any such apology would not alter the current legal situation.
Please disregard these false claims being circulated. There has been no apology from May, nor has she ever considered offering one,” the statement read.
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See some comments below:
@Tina Sey:”This started long ago by Yul using his d.entertainment burner account asking May to apologize to him publicly and take her place as his first wife. I called him out directly because I knew it was him doing it and since then he stopped coming under May’s comment section and deactivated his account.” co
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@Ruth Binnendijk:”The head scratching of this issues is the affairs between Yul and Judy Austin Yul Edochie have been ongoing for years. Why did Yul and Judy not pursue his polygamy dream? Why wait 10years until the building of their own home was completed all of a sudden boom polygamy.”
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@Iribest Adaeze Best”Judy speaking through chi Chi’s Jeanny Blog queen may don big pass all of them join together.”
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@Akinola Agnes Ayenitaju”They are using different strategies to try and change the narrative, but God pass them.”
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@Ngozi Becky:”My prayer now, is that the court process will hasten up. If they can go to this extent to draft an apology letter on Queen May’s behalf they can’t be trusted.”
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