May Aligwe, first wife of popular Nigerian actor, Yul Edochie, has unfollowed her husband on Instagram.
This is coming barely 24 hours after Edochie took to his Instagram page to announce the birth of a baby boy with his second wife, Judy Austin, who is also a Nollywood actress.
The post was however greeted with wide condemnations, including the actor’s first wife, who replied in the comment section, saying: “May God judge you both.”
Edochie, on Thursday morning, took to his Instagram account and shared the pictures of May with caption that read: “NUMBER ONE. May Edochie. Undisputed.”
However, a check by The Star showed that the 40-year-old actor’s first wife no longer follows her husband on Instagram, but the Nollywood actor still follows May.
Edochie had taken to his verified Instagram page to announce the birth of a son with his second wife on Wednesday.
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The Nollywood actor shared pictures of himself, the newborn son, and another showing the second wife with an obvious baby bump.
He stated that he loves the newborn son as much as he loves his other children, which he shared with his first wife.
Edochie wrote: “It’s time for the world to meet my son. His name is STAR DIKE MUNACHIMSO YUL-EDOCHIE.
“Born by my second wife @judyaustin1 And I love him so much, just as much as I love my other children.”
Yul, the last child of veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie, tied the knot with May at the age of 22 after they both dated for six years.
The couple are blessed with four children Danielle, Kambi, Karl, and Victory Edochie.
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