Controversial actress Esther Nwachuwku has criticized Yul Edochie’s estranged wife, May, for purportedly restricting his access to their children, while praising the maturity displayed by Rudeboy’s ex-wife, Anita.
In a recent social media post, Nwachuwku drew a comparison between the behaviors of the two women. She highlighted that Anita has maintained a cordial relationship with Rudeboy, allowing him to see their children and avoiding public backlash against him.
In contrast, Nwachuwku suggested that May has taken a different approach, allegedly preventing Yul from spending time with their children. She emphasized that true maturity is not something that can be purchased.
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Reacting to the post…
@glowbymo_organicskincarepalace said: “Did Rude boy ex wife lost a child during the process,do you know how it feels to loose a child ….My dia okan e oni bale ….Gbenu oshi soun jare”
@adebola29 remarked: “Are you going to force polygamy on someone that doesn’t want it ? This Esther no just get sense coke dey pain me say werey dey bear my name 😩”
@futballpunter wrote: “The pple that consume this girls content I mean her followers, Shey dia brain cells no dey pain dem afterwards”
@ye_am_chichi stated: “You people should mind your business and leave that woman alone”
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