Judy Austin Faces Heavy Criticism Over Allegations of Abandoning Her Children for Yul Edochie

Nollywood actress Judy Austin, known for her relationship with Yul Edochie, has become the subject of intense scrutiny following allegations that she abandoned her children from her previous marriage to Obasi Emmanuel.

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Viral Video Sparks Controversy

A voice-over video, shared on the Adannaya Adaigbo Channel, has resurfaced details of Judy’s past, claiming that she left her children behind to focus on her relationship with Yul Edochie.

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The video also included pictures of Judy’s alleged grown-up children, a boy and a girl, further fueling the outrage.

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See the video below;

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see some reactions below:

The allegations have sparked heated debates online, with many netizens criticizing Judy for allegedly choosing fame and romance over her responsibilities as a mother. Others, however, remain skeptical, demanding concrete proof of the claims.

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@Amakachior: “Judy please post your children small”.

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@Tamara: “So Judy has big children like this”?

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@ijeomapota125; “My only problem is juju no dey like post her first fruit. ”

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@Rae: ”All Judy Austin’s children redeem Mr Obasi”.

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@JayceeKlass: Juju Austin please post your children with Mr Obasi. Are ashamed of them? Kama is coming you will take your eye see your ears when they become adult.”

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