Judy Austin condemns supporters over death wishes on critics

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Nollywood actress Judy Austin has issued a stern warning to her supporters, condemning the circulation of death flyers targeting individuals perceived as her opponents.

In an Instagram video on Tuesday, the actress, known for her controversial marriage to actor Yul Edochie, expressed heartbreak over “disturbing images” shared by some fans.

“Wishing somebody dead in the name of supporting me will never represent who I am. It’s plain evil, nobody deserves that,” Austin stated firmly.

While thanking her followers—whom she calls “my warriors” and “Judy lovers”—for their loyalty, she emphasized that such actions contradict her values. “That kind of action does not represent me. It’s not love, it’s not support, and it’s wrong. Life is sacred,” she said.

She appealed to them to stop, saying, “Do not defend me by losing your humanity. This is too much, this is too low.”

Judy Austin has faced persistent criticism and online vitriol since her relationship with Yul Edochie became public, often being labeled a “husband snatcher” by social media users. Her message seeks to draw a line between fan support and harmful behavior.

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