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Nollywood actress Judy Austin has dismissed rumours that she cheated on her ex-husband with her current partner Yul Edhochie.
In a video on her Instagram page, Judy Austin noted that her marriage had ended years before meeting Yul Edochie and subsequently marrying him.
She said that anyone spreading rumours contrary to this fact is lying to tarnish her and Yul’s name.
“My previous marriage ended in March 2013. And I set my eyes on Yul Edochie for the first time, years after my marriage was completely dissolved.
"If I’m lying, if I saw Yul while in my previous marriage, let all the curses that people have been heaping on me, let it happen to me billion times over,” Judy Austin said.
“But if for any reason, I’m saying the truth, if I saw Yul for the first time years after my marriage was completely dissolved, let all the curses go back to the people laying the curses a billion times over,” she added.
This comes after Judy Austin called out blogs for continuously publishing supposed fake news about her relationship with the actor and the public for always reigning insults at them.
She blamed the general public for believing in any rumours they read online so they could attack her and Yul on their pages stating they (Judy and Yul) are adults with the right to live their lives the way they choose.
Read more: Enough with the insults – Judy Austin tells critics of her relationship with Yul Edochie
“I have had enough of all this nonsense going on on social media. Are you people going to tell me how to live my life or the decisions to make for myself? I had had enough of all of this rubbish,” Judy Austin said.
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