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Yul Edochie Calls Out Ex Wife, May Edochie For Breast Surgery And Tummy Tuck Without His Consent
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10 months agoon
In a recent and surprising revelation that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, Nollywood stalwart Yul Edochie has taken to social media to accuse his first wife, May Edochie, of undergoing breast enlargement surgery and a tummy tuck without his consent.
This explosive revelation unfolded on Yul’s Instagram page as he responded to May’s New Year statement reflecting on the challenging events of 2023. May had shared her sentiments about the difficult year, particularly highlighting the tragic loss of their first son, Kambilichukwu.
However, Yul’s response took an unexpected turn as he aired his grievances about May’s alleged actions during the tumultuous year. In a post that has since stirred up intense reactions, Yul accused his wife of prioritizing cosmetic procedures, specifically breast enlargement surgery and a tummy tuck, amid the emotional turmoil of losing their son.
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In his candid Instagram post, Yul expressed his dismay, stating, “2023 stole your flesh and blood, but you still had time to do breast enlargement surgery and tummy tuck without your husband’s consent.” This revelation has left fans and followers in disbelief, adding a layer of complexity to the couple’s already challenging circumstances.
The allegation not only sheds light on the personal struggles the couple faced in 2023 but also brings to the forefront the intricacies of marital relationships, privacy, and the emotional toll of such revelations on a public platform.
As fans grapple with this unexpected disclosure, it raises broader questions about the boundaries between personal and public life, especially for public figures in the entertainment industry. Yul Edochie’s decision to address such a sensitive matter on social media sparks conversations about the impact of airing private grievances in a public domain.
“God forbid, if you had lost your life while undergoing breast enlargement surgery, which you didn’t tell your husband about, what would people have said?
“Yul has killed that innocent woman, “Abi? Everybody will be insulting me. Who signed the consent paper? I was out of town then, working.
“You told me you weren’t feeling too well. I was saying sorry, I didn’t even know what was going on, till much later.
“And you still came out on social media in your calm voice, telling people you had been sick and recovering.”