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Nigerian actor, Yul Edochie, has made public that he has another child with his second wife.
According to him, he and actress, Judy Austin, welcomed a son, although he did not reveal how long ago it was.
Sharing pictures of the baby on Instagram, Yul noted that it was about time the world got to know his son, Star Dike Munachimso Yul-Edochie.
“I love him so much, just as much as I love my other children,” he added.
In some of the pictures, Yul was photographed alongside his son. He also shared a picture of his second wife when she was still carrying their baby.
Meanwhile, some fans are happy for Yul Edochie and Judy Austin for having a healthy baby.
“Wow, he is very handsome 😍😍 is good as u bring the news by yourself ooo so that bloggers can rest 😍 welcome to yul family munachi👏👏(sic),” one fan commented.
However, others say they are disappointed that the actor did not stick to his first wife. Some were also just taken aback by the news.
“😮😮😮 wait o Yul, for real? D shock wey shock me now, I need to eat, abeg make someone send me urgent 2k biko, no food for my house, make I no faint here😂😂. Congratulations if its real, sweet baby 😍😍😍,(sic)” actress Shan George wrote underneath the post.
One Instagram user also wrote “So while Yul was directing movies with this lady, he was busy directing her in the "other room". FEAR THESE ACTORS!!”
“The audacity to do a public announcement… Total disrespect to ur wife. Tuehh(sic),” another commented.
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