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Nkechi Blessing, Nina, Uche Elendu Blast Judy Austin for Claiming God Loves Her After Stealing Someone’s Husband

Nina, Nkechi Blessing, Uche Elendu and Others Blast Judy Austin for Claiming God Loves Her After Stealing Someone's Husband

Nigerian celebrities have taken to social media to criticize Yul Edochie’s second wife, Judy Austin, for her video bragging about God’s love.

In the video, Austin claimed that she was loved by God and shared the testimony of her childbirth.

However, many Nigerians found the video insensitive, especially since Yul’s first wife had just lost a child.

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Claiming God loves you after stealing someone’s husband” –Nina, Nkechi Blessing, Uche Elendu, others blasts Judy Austin| Battabox.com
Claiming God loves you after stealing someone’s husband” –Nina, Nkechi Blessing, Uche Elendu, others blasts Judy Austin

Celebrities such as Nina Ivy, Nkechi Blessing, and Uche Elendu did not hold back in their criticism of Austin.

Nina Ivy called Austin audacious for claiming God loves her when she had stolen someone’s husband and the couple had just lost a son.

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Uche Elendu blamed the money Facebook was paying for the video.

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Nkechi Blessing was also critical, stating that she did not want to say what was on her mind.

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The criticisms were not limited to the celebrities, as Sandra Iheuwa also called Austin’s actions “absolute madness.”

When sharing personal experiences, it’s crucial to be sensitive and empathetic, especially if it could come across as insensitive. Judy Austin, take note.

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