Yul Edochie and May had been married for 19 years.
Nineteen years, Four children, whole life built together.
Then in April 2022, he made a post on Instagram.
Not a conversation, Not a warning but A post.
He announced he had taken a second wife—actress Judy Austin—and that they already had a son.
May didn’t hear it from him, She found out the same way everyone else did.
Online.
Her response was brief, almost weightless:
“And just like that, my family is broken. Travel well.”
No anger on display, No public fight but Just a quiet sentence marking the end of nearly two decades.
The internet erupted and immediately split into sides, Yul defended himself, citing religion, saying the Bible allows polygamy.
He posted cheerful videos with Judy—dancing, laughing, turning it all into content.
Then another layer surfaced. Judy’s estranged husband spoke out, claiming she was still legally married to him.
Suddenly, the story shifted.
Yul began to walk things back, saying he and Judy weren’t truly married—that it was all part of skits.
By 2023, May filed for divorce, citing emotional distress and betrayal.
Since then, she has rebuilt her life in the public eye—becoming a voice for countless women who have faced the same kind of quiet, devastating shock.
