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Controversial Nollywood Actor and 2023 presidential aspirant, Yul Edochie has declared that love could find anyone, anywhere.
The latest polygamist made the argument in a retweet, categorically alleging that when it comes to falling in love, everyone is helpless.
Interestingly, Yul succeeded in getting netizens talking about love and the newest polygamy path which he decided to toe in recent times.
BBnaija Leo had taken to his page to muse on love as he advised people to have some self-control when it comes to loving people freely.
In Leo’s word: “Stop falling in love with people because they are nice to you. Have some self control.”
But Yul Edochie came on board, quoted the tweet and wrote: “My brother Leo. You can hardly choose who to fall in love with. Na love go choose for you. If e choose, you don enter.”
As expected social media users hopped on the post affirming, he was only saying that to justify his recent near-scandal when he welcomed a baby with another woman whom he had taken for a second wife.
One user with the handle @augustbaby639, replied: “This guy still trying to prove nonsense. You don make mistake rest and move on. @ onyi__xx wrote: “Yul just rest, u no suppose dey talk for this app.”
Some fans also argued in his favour. @elvis___ranking wrote: “I hate to agree but Yul Edochie is right… it’s inexplainable(sic) how we fall in love…. it’s something we don’t have control over… are you aware that merely talking with someone can make you fall in love??”
Yul Edochie, the last born to veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie recently broke the internet when he announced his second wife, Judy Austin and new baby.
This came as a shock to many as the actor had poured encomiums on his first wife, May Yul Edochie in recent past: “ I had no sustainable job when I got married. “She said she’ll manage. She never frustrated me for one day. “It’s been 16 years. “We are happy, different things work for different people.”