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Yul shares a picture of Judy with the child, saying, “Give me a baby girl that will be as cute as this one.”

 

Yul Edochie, a Nigerian actor, has shared his happiness on social media about the kid he and his second wife, Judy Austin, had. shared a cute picture of Austin holding their child in a post, which made people want another child.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

According to Yul Edochie, he said “Give Me A Baby Girl That Will Be As Cute As This One”

Yul said “Judy Austin, my love, give me one more baby that will be as cute as this one. A baby girl, please! Our baby girl will be too cute. Tell me what you want, and I’ll do it for you,” Edochie wrote, showcasing the deep affection he has for his family.

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Following the announcement of his marriage to Judy Austin, the actor faced both support and criticism from fans and followers. Despite the mixed reactions, Edochie has consistently shared moments of love and joy with Austin on social media, creating a narrative that emphasizes family and commitment.

Since their relationship became public, Edochie and Austin have frequently showcased their affection for each other, often sharing glimpses of their life as a blended family. Their posts typically feature heartfelt messages, family outings, and celebrations, resonating with many who appreciate their openness about love and parenting.

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His words have sparked excitement among fans, who have been following the couple’s journey since they publicly revealed their relationship in 2022. Edochie’s recent post highlights not only his excitement for their growing family but also his desire for a daughter. What are your thoughts on this?CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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