💥”ENOUGH With the Lies!” – Nollywood’s Uche Maduagwu BLASTS May Edochie, EXPOSES Her Hypocrisy!🔥🗣️
In a stunning twist to one of Nollywood’s most emotionally charged family dramas, actor and social media firebrand Uche Maduagwu has launched an all-out verbal attack on May Edochie, the estranged wife of popular actor Yul Edochie, accusing her of hypocrisy and “playing the victim” while secretly thriving on fame and sympathy.

Known for his no-holds-barred online personality and controversial takes, Uche’s words have hit like a thunderbolt—leaving fans either nodding in agreement or recoiling in outrage.
The drama unfolded when Uche took to Instagram Live to unleash a scathing tirade against May, referring to her repeatedly as “Queen of Double Standards”.
With his signature red bra in hand (yes, he wore it again), he blasted May for allegedly using public sympathy to boost her personal brand while subtly benefiting from the same media circus she claims to hate.
“You dey cry for online, yet you dey sign endorsement deals left, right and center,” Uche yelled.
“Na who be the real actor now? You or Yul?!”
The internet erupted.

Fans were left both shocked and intrigued as Uche dug deeper, accusing May of manipulating public opinion with carefully curated Instagram posts, sponsored photoshoots, and silent alliances with influencers and bloggers.
“She dey act like say she no like drama,” Uche continued, “but na she dey enjoy am pass! All the motivational quotes, all the quiet queen vibes—it’s PR, my people.
Wake up!”
Uche’s attack comes months after Yul Edochie’s scandalous decision to marry a second wife, Judy Austin, which fractured the internet and turned May into a symbol of grace, strength, and quiet resistance.
Her dignified silence won her millions of supporters.
She rarely addressed the controversy directly, yet her social media presence spoke volumes—evolving from grieving wife to confident brand ambassador and influencer.
Many saw her rise as proof that women could overcome betrayal with class.
But now, Uche Maduagwu is challenging that entire narrative.

He didn’t stop at calling her a hypocrite.
Uche went as far as saying that May’s silence is her weapon, and that she’s using the scandal to build a celebrity profile she never had before.
“If no be this Yul drama, who sabi May before?” he asked his viewers.
“Now na Queen May everywhere.
People dey worship her like say na Mary Magdalene.
But e be like say we all dey act film.
Na Nollywood we dey, abi?”
Fans of May quickly clapped back in her defense, flooding Uche’s comment section with insults and accusations of clout-chasing.
“You’ve lost all credibility,” one user fired.
“You’re bitter because Queen May doesn’t acknowledge you.
” Others warned him to stop tearing down women just for attention.

But Uche, ever the internet rebel, doubled down, posting screenshots of May’s luxury lifestyle, high-end events, and new sponsorship deals as proof that she’s not just surviving—she’s capitalizing.
Meanwhile, May has yet to respond publicly to Uche’s comments.
True to form, she posted a serene photo of herself in a flowing dress with the caption: “Let your peace annoy those who expected you to crumble.
” It didn’t take long for fans to connect the dots.
Was this a subtle response to Uche’s accusations? If so, it was her classic style—quiet, composed, and dripping with shade.
Still, Uche isn’t backing down.
In a follow-up post, he challenged May to speak openly if she’s truly authentic.
“Stop hiding behind silence,” he wrote.
“Tell your followers the truth.
Are you a queen or a brand? A victim or a victor? You can’t be both.
” He even suggested that May might be planning to launch her own reality show soon—a claim that hasn’t been confirmed but has certainly fueled more speculation online.
This isn’t the first time Uche Maduagwu has stirred controversy.
Known for his chaotic blend of comedy, critique, and cross-dressing rants, he’s made a name for himself by calling out celebrities, sometimes for clout, other times with uncomfortable truths.
But this time, his target is someone many see as untouchable—a woman whose heartbreak became a movement.
And that’s why this latest saga feels particularly explosive.
In a world where narratives can be carefully crafted and consumed in curated squares of Instagram, the line between authenticity and performance is blurring.
Is May Edochie truly the quiet queen rising from the ashes of betrayal—or has she, as Uche claims, learned how to spin gold from public pain? For now, fans are left divided, influencers are taking sides, and the streets of Nollywood gossip are hotter than ever.
One thing is certain: May may be silent, but the noise around her is only getting louder.
And with Uche Maduagwu lighting the fire, this isn’t a drama that’ll die down quietly.