“Oya Yul And Judy Cause This Challenge”- Blessing CEO Recreates Yul and Judy Austin’s Dancing Video

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Blessing CEO, a controversial relationship blogger, has taken to Instagram to recreate actor Yul Edochie’s dance video with his second wife, Judy Austin.

Recall that Yul and Judy had previously released a video dancing to Boy Spyce’s ‘I Don’t Care’.

They showed off different steps in the video while stating that they don’t care what others say about them.

Blessing CEO, after seeing the video, wanted to imitate it.

Watch video:

 

Check out the reactions below:
merc.y5023 wrote: “May go tire.😂😂.money she suppose use the build house for village for her children na him she dey use go court”
fineayadi commented: “They are mocking you and u are liking it”
nikkiee_jay stated: “Chai!!! Na only person wey get sense go understand this video 😂😂😂 with that wig we be like wetin dem dey use mop mortuary…..”
laurafrancis_1 penned: “No one can make me hate this wonderful love birds.😍❤️”

It all started when the Lovebirds published a video for their haters and critics. In a shared Instagram post, the pair was seen dancing to Boy Spyce and Khaid’s song, I Don’t Care (indirectly letting their detractors know they don’t care about them).

In his description, Yul noted that the video was devoted to people who continue to write bad stories and remarks about him and his wife. He claimed that the singer is their best song right now, and they are unconcerned about their critics.

He wrote:

“To all those who are writing negative stories & negative comments about me & Ijele Odogwu @judyaustin1.
This video is for you.
My best song right now.
I don’t care By @boysyce”.

Meanwhile, Nigerian actor cum Pastor, Yul Edochie has sent a message to all his followers. In an Instagram post, he urged his followers to embrace death as a normal transitioning phase that everyone must go through.

He gave the admonition following the untimely demise of fellow actor Mr. Ibu.

Recall that the veteran actor died of cardiac arrest at the hospital weeks after he had an operation to amputate one of his legs.

The actor-turned-pastor stressed the fleeting aspect of life, claiming that individuals arrive and depart the earth in an endless cycle.

He encouraged netizens to prepare for the inescapable reality of death rather than live in dread of it.

Yul advised people to retain integrity in their dealings with others, forgive easily, and apologize when they cause hurt.

Yul Edochie wrote the following on Instagram:

“Death is a transition process that awaits us all.

“No matter what we say or do, it must come.

“People come and people go.

“So rather than fear death, we should all prepare for it.

“Be fair in all your dealings with others.

“Forgive easily.

“Apologize when you hurt others.

“Keep your hands & your heart clean.’”

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