Meet Yul Edochie’s second wife, Judy Austin

Judy Austin once said marriage is not an achievement when reacting to a question on marriage, sex, and relationship in a chat with Potpourri

By Kehinde Okeowo

Yul Edochie, the Nigerian thespian named after popular Russian actor Yul Brynner, set the entire online community agog when he announced he has a son with another woman and that she is not just his baby mama but his second wife.

Though there were reports in the media in 2021 that he has a son outside wedlock with a Nollywood actress, Judy Austin but he did own up to the act as he did on Wednesday.

Judy Austin (left) Yul Edochie (right)

He wrote on Instagram, “It’s time for the world to meet my son. His name is STAR DIKE MUNACHIMSO YUL-EDOCHIE. Born by my second wife @judyaustin1 And I love him so much, just as much as I love my other children,”

Judy Austin whose full name is Muoghalu Uchechukwu Judith is a beautiful  Nollywood actress and movie producer, she is also a business owner. 

The mannequin influencer has featured in many Nollywood movies but the ones that brought her into the limelight are ‘Native Girl’ and ‘Fear’.

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Austin also featured in movies such as ‘Ernest Scared Stupid’, ‘Dance’, and Redemption, and also took part in  ‘Where I Belong’, ‘Secret Of The Riches’, and many more.

She began acting in 2013 when a friend named Sylvester Madu encouraged her to give the trade a try on account of her beauty, and by 2018 she had produced two films.

The mother of three, who hails from Umuoji in Anambra State’s Idemilli North had aspired to be a model and musician, however, while she excelled in modeling, her music career didn’t see the light of the day. 

In 2018, her then baby daddy tuned husband, Yul Edochie assisted her in the production of her first film, Native Girl which he also featured in.

Judy Austin was born on December 31, 1991, and speaks English and Igbo languages fluently, she is also known to promote Igbo culture and values.

She was credited to have said marriage is not an achievement in the past when reacting to a question on marriage, sex, and relationship in a chat with Potpourri.

“We all have different opinions on sex, marriage, and relationship. As for me, marriage is not an achievement,” she said.

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