Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah has sung the praises of May Edochie, the estranged wife of her male colleague, Yul Edochie.
Kemi Filani reported that Empress Njamah had turned a new age days back and had thrown a birthday bash to celebrate her new age.
Taking to her Instagram page to share photos from the event, Empress shared photos of her with May Edochie as she rained praises on her. She described May as an amazing soul with a golden heart, who is a bit shy.
Expressing her love for her, she thanked her for all she did for her, most especially her sweet words.
“TO AN AMAZING SOUL I LOVE DEARLY, A QUEEN AND MORE, LOVELY GOLDEN HEART, SHY SHY BABY, YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU RIGHT? THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO AND THE SWEET WORDS TOO, ASA ON FIRE
@mayyuledochie LOVE YOU ALWAYS”.
Reacting to it, May stated that Empress is a delight to be around.
“You are such a delight. Bless you always”.
She further took to her Instagram page to gush over Empress expressing her love for Empress’ strength and resilience.
“A beautiful night celebrating @empressnjamah. I love your strength, and resilience and wish you many more beautiful birthdays ahead”.
Since her separation from Yul, May has been receiving lots of love from fans in Nigeria and the diaspora.
The mother of three was left emotional, during her birthday, over the grand gesture from her fans, who gifted N5 million by her fans, in conjunction with actress, Anita Joseph.
Expressing gratitude to them, May stated that words can’t describe the moment the awesome surprise came for her, as she noted how she had never seen or met any of them, yet they showed her unexplainable love.
In March, May Edochie lost her first son, which she described as the most devastating and traumatic circumstance of her life, which left her in a state of resigning herself to fate with a meaningless and overwhelming feeling.
To worsen things, she lost her husband of over 18 years following his marriage to his junior colleague, Judy Austin.
Aside from filing for divorce and seeking N100m as damages, she also filed a restraining order against him, stopping him from accessing their former matrimonial home.