Yinka Theisen has intensified her clash with May Yul-Edochie, responding to a cease-and-desist letter by publicly sharing May’s home address.
She warned May to prepare for a lifelong battle, adding that divorce is not unique to her situation and accusing her of “making noise” over her marital issues with Yul Edochie.
The move has sparked backlash online, with many condemning Yinka’s actions.
The rift between Yinka Theisen and May Yul-Edochie has taken a dramatic turn as Yinka continues to respond to the cease-and-desist letter sent by May.
In her latest outburst, Yinka escalated matters by publicly sharing May’s home address online, a move many have condemned as an invasion of privacy.
Yinka declared that May should brace herself for a life-long battle, adding that she has no intention of backing down. She further mocked May’s marital struggles, stressing that divorce is not unique to her situation.
“May is not the first woman going through a divorce,” Yinka said, pointing out that May has been dealing with issues in her marriage to actor Yul Edochie for four years. She accused May of making unnecessary noise instead of handling the matter discreetly.
In other news… Popular American YouTuber and philanthropist, Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, has expressed interest in acquiring the work of a Nigerian artist following an interaction on X (formerly Twitter).
MrBeast had earlier shared an AI-generated image of himself, his fiancée, and two kids, joking that the picture hinted at his fiancée’s desire for something. In response, Nigerian pencil artist Ifure Usen recreated the image in a detailed pencil drawing and proudly tagged MrBeast, writing: “I did it guys!!! @MrBeast. Pencil art on paper ✍🏾.”
The artwork quickly caught MrBeast’s attention. Impressed by the effort and creativity, the YouTuber replied: “Love it, I’ll shoot you a dm. Would love to put this on my wall!”
The exchange has since gone viral, with many Nigerians applauding Usen’s talent and celebrating the recognition from one of the world’s biggest content creators.