Rita Edochie assures Yul’s first wife, May, she will laugh last 

Rita Edochie in a solidarity message on her social media  page, also told May that the spell on her husband will break soon

By Kehinde Okeowo 

Veteran Nollywood actress, Rita Edochie has once again taken to social media to assure May, the first wife of renowned actor, Yul Edochie that the spell holding her husband will be broken soon.  

Rita, who is married to Yul’s uncle, via a video she shared on her Instagram page also told the mother of two that she will laugh last. 

The thespian in the now-viral clip went on to say she wished tears and suffering for everyone involved in May’s ordeal. 

This is not the first time the seasoned actress has done this. She has remained vocal against Yul and his second wife, Judy Austin, especially after they continued to share different happy moments online despite the loss of his first son. 

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Taking to her IG page, Rita wrote: “Soonest the egg go break. He who laughs last laughs best. My darling daughter, Queen May Yul Edochie, will laugh. Tears and agony will be for all that put her through this pain. Just wait for it”.

After the video made the rounds on social media, it elicited different reactions. 

An internet user, normobassey wrote: “This is just too much for one woman to handle…. No woman will like to experience this, even the so-called second, third and fourth wives…. Even men supporting yul and jua.” 

Another IG user, favor_shines_nation1_said: “Stop using poor Mary’s name to chase clout ok. Marriage is not by do or die if u are lucky to still be that one and only wife to the man of ur youth it’s ok. But if Yul doesn’t want the wife of his youth anymore pls y’all should let the guy be. But if it has an evil hands over him there’s still a living God. But since the both of them chose to be quiet pls let Judy enjoy her time with Yul until then let’s all of us hold our breath.” 

thenancymaravanyika added: “I personally wouldn’t want my family showing empathy and support online. Posting her pics is enough but this thing of publicly empathising with her can also make her feel uncomfortable.”

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