- Judy Austin, a Nollywood actress, discusses the pressures of social media.
- She encourages her followers to stay authentic and true to themselves.
- Austin highlights the risk of losing one’s identity due to online expectations.

Nollywood actress Judy Austin has opened up about the pressures that come with social media, encouraging her followers to remain authentic and not lose themselves to online negativity.
In a post shared on her Instagram page, the actress reflected on how the influence of social media can sometimes cause people to lose their true identity. According to her, the constant pressure to meet online expectations has made many individuals become “a shadow of themselves.”
She urged her fans to focus on living genuinely and prioritizing their personal well-being rather than seeking validation from the internet.
“Social media has made so many people a shadow of themselves. Remember who you are and start living for you, while you still can!!! I hope this helps someone out there,” she wrote.
Her message surfaced not long after fellow public figure May Edochie sparked conversations online with a cryptic social media post.
In a bold photoshoot shared online, May appeared holding a gun while attaching a short but striking caption that read:
“Just so you know, today is not a good day to look for my trouble.”
The dramatic photos quickly drew reactions from fans, many of whom tried to interpret the meaning behind the post. While May’s message stirred speculation across social media, Judy’s statement seemed to offer a more reflective take on the intense atmosphere that often surrounds online discussions.
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@bigmamatwins:”Madam enter house 😂see as she be😂.”
@yennagogibson:”Judy, you hungry? because your face look like you are hungry you never eat for five days? are you fasting?😢.”
@onyinye6155:”Mummy please 🙏 do nd start acting back..we have missed your videos 😍😍😍.”
@joypinkyjojo”U really know what is chasing you around , truly you confused and scared 😎.”
@obi12476:”Best wife ever💯 na Mary Aligwe scatter her home as bad wife wey she be now Yul don find peace in u while she now belongs to the streets 😂.”
@kk.rri2:”Judy. Why ain’t you dancing for us? You know the dancing wasn’t harming anyone. But why did you stop?? ….. We need dancing and shouting and praising.. Nigerian men always used you as example on how women should praise their husband…”
@ndukamaureen:”No one like U , my beautiful wife 💞, I just love u😍😍.”
@n.j_era:”Live a life that will leave a good legacy behind. Anyone can appear to be living their best life even arm3d ř0bberş do. But the real question is, is the life you’re living creating a positive impact or a negative one? My grandmother always says, Ezi aha ka ego -a good name is greater than wealth. In the end, it’s not the money or fame that matters, but the good name you leave behind. Nti odikwa ?But the question remains do we truly have listening ears? 🏃🏽♂️🏃🏽♂️🏃🏽♂️.”
@gwenfadosh:”What did may do to you mgbeke.’
allthedaysofmylife_8:”Talking about how social media can make someone lose themselves is important. But credibility matters. Many people watched the mockery and the public jabs directed at May for years. Reflection should start with acknowledging that history. You are an awful creature, crawl back to you corner and get out of our faces. Rubbish!”
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