Daughter of popular Nollywood actor, Danielle Yul-Edochie, has lashed out at her father’s fans’ who frequently associated her with her father’s many controversy.
The 18-year-old multifarious creator took to her Instagram story to call out her father’s fan who were in the the habit of tagging her on every post related to him.
According to Danielle, she has no passion for Nollywood, nor does she have an interest in following the footstep of Yul Edochie.
“Please I’m NOT an actress. I have no business with acting and nollywood. No dey force career on me abeg.
“I don’t act and I’m not interested in acting. Acting is for site, NOT ME and I am a whole different personA. I am my own identity.”
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that on February 18 2022, the actor took to his Instagram page to celebrate his first child’s birthday.
Edochie, in a post shared on social media showered encomium on his daughter, as he attends her matriculation day at University.
The actor is from Anambra state Nigeria, the son of Nigerian actor Pete Edochie.
He was raised both in Lagos and Enugu and the last of six children.
Edochie got married at the age of 22.
He attended the University of Port Harcourt, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Arts.
Edochie is married to May Aligwe and has three sons and a daughter.
Their names are Kambi Edochie, Dani Edochie, Karl Edochie and Victory Zane Chukwubuike Yul Edochie.
Recently, he got married to Judy Austin, an actress, who already has a child for him.
Edochie Joined Nollywood in 2005 in his first film titled The Exquires alongside Justus Esiri and Enebeli Elebuwa. He got his break in 2007 after featuring alongside Genevieve Nnaji and Desmond Elliot in the movie Wind Of Glory.
In 2015, Edochie opened a film academy in Lagos. The academy gives talented people the opportunity to be introduced to the Nigerian Film Industry.
On the 14 July 2017, Edochie declared his intention run for Governor of Anambra State.
This declaration was made in anticipation of a not too young to run bill passed by the senate of the federal government of Nigeria.
The declaration was however made official on the 22 of August 2017, when he picked up the nomination form of the political party Democratic Peoples Congress and was eventually the flag bearer and gubernatorial candidate of the party to run for governor of Anambra State.