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Actor Uche Maduagwu Condemns Judy Austin for Attacking Nigerians Who Criticize Yul's Mourning of His Son Kambilichukwu

Uche Maduagwu, the actor, criticizes Judy Austin for attacking Nigerians who expressed their views on Yul's mourning process for his late son, Kambilichukwu. He questions her audacity and inquires if she is Kambili's mother

Actor Uche Maduagwu Condemns Judy Austin for Attacking Nigerians Who Criticize Yul's Mourning of His Son Kambilichukwu


Actor Uche Maduagwu has slammed Judy Austin for attacking Nigerians who believe her husband, Yul, did not mourn his son with first wife, May, Kambilichukwu, enough. 


Kambili who is the first son of the actor sadly passed away in March this year. Nigerians have dragged the actor on social media for returning to set as well as social media weeks after the teenager’s death. They opined he should have mourned him longer before returning to the public.


Judy released a video today, July 21, in which she slammed his critics. She asked Nigerians to allow her husband to mourn his son however he wishes. She went on to ask his critics to wait until their own children die before they can start schooling others on how to mourn. Read here.


Uche felt it was out of place for Judy to speak on May and Yul Edochie’s deceased son and shared a video in which he slammed her. 


He captioned the video;


‘’You need special #Church Deliverance... Talking about how YUL MOURN Kambilichukwu on #video is the highest DISRESPECT to MAY and her Family. This is getting too much and now is the Appropriate Time for Sir PETE to advice you. After getting BELLE for a #Married Man, talking about how he MOURN his PIKIN is INSENSITIVE and disrespect both to IGBO #Tradition and PIKIN MAMA. The fact that YUL allowed you to do this INSENSITIVE video to defend am shows something is SPIRITUALLY wrong some where'' 


Watch the video below…


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