Since separating from her estranged husband, Yul Edochie, May Yul Edochie has been living her best life.
The mother of four has being touring cities across the world and receiving love and attention from the public. From bagging endorsement deals to receiving invitations to top events, receiving supports from many celebrities, getting verified on Instagram and lots more; May Yul Edochie has turned her lemons to lemonade.
Taking to Instagram, the brand influencer shared a video of her living on her own terms. May, who is in Abuja had attended one of her brand’s pop-up store.
“I dey flex, I dey bal until @cutemisianoskincare brought her friend to steak my shine.
Thank you Abuja #soldout”, she captioned the video.
May Edochie speaks out on marriage to Yul
Recall that May had addressed her marital stance with the actor following a viral post where he stated that they were still married.
The couple’s marriage became strained following his marriage to his colleague, Judy Austin.
May Edochie revealed that she wouldn’t be numbered as a wife or cajoled to accept a practice that does not align with my faith and family values.
The mother of four in a lengthy post on her Instagram page revealed that they jointly own their house, hence, the reason she and the actor live together.
For her, polygamy is a life choice and no one should be compelled to accept it.
May hinted at forgiving her husband, Yul for his mistake as she noted how everyone deserved an opportunity to make things right when they stray.
May Edochie shuts down reports of reconciling with husband
“The ability to accept or tolerate challenges and problems in life is a virtue, and should not be misconstrued. There is no point making an already bad situation worse, hence the need to remain calm is crucial. I understand that we all have our weaknesses and limitations as humans, and I personally believe everyone deserves an opportunity to make things right when they stray… Forgiveness is divine.
Beyond all unnecessary facades, Polygamy is a life choice and no one should be compelled to accept it. It is something I think all parties involved should embrace willingly, and it’s okay for anyone for anyone who chooses it.
Some regions/traditions allow polygamy and I have nothing against it. However, I am ABSOLUTELY against it. However, I am absolutely certain that I will not be NUMBERED as a wife or be cajoled to accept a practice that does not align with my faith and family values.
God blessed me with a happy, peaceful and lovely family in a beautiful and JOINTLY built ‘mansion’ that started from little or nothing….humble beginnings.
What more could I have been asking for? I had a stable and loving home prior to the unprecedented events regarding my marriage ….”. Read more here.