- Judy Austin has expressed love for Yul Edochie and their daughter after a viral father-daughter video.
- The actress, who is a mother of five, has continued to publicly celebrate her family moments, often sharing glimpses of their bond on social media.

Nollywood actress Judy Austin has expressed her deep affection for her husband, Yul Edochie, and their daughter, Universe, following a heartwarming moment shared online.
The actor had earlier posted a video of himself attempting to take a selfie with his daughter, capturing a playful father-daughter interaction that drew admiration from fans.
Reacting to the clip, Judy reshared the video and spoke about the importance of family in her life.
“The only thing that truly matters is my family, my life. I love these two humans to the moon and back,” she wrote.
The actress, who is a mother of five, has continued to publicly celebrate her family moments, often sharing glimpses of their bond on social media.
The video has since generated reactions from fans, with many praising the couple’s connection and the adorable display between father and daughter.
In other news… A young lady has recounted a troubling experience in which she claims she was attacked while filming an incident involving police officers outside a gym.
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In her account, the situation began as she was leaving the facility and noticed officers attempting to apprehend a man who had just exited the premises in his car. Other gym-goers reportedly stepped in, urging the driver to return while also questioning the officers’ actions.
Amid the tension, the woman said she stood at a distance and started recording the scene on her phone.
“I was minding my business, trying to capture what was happening, when a man wearing a green sweater suddenly approached me and slapped me,” she said. “He didn’t warn me or ask me to stop recording or delete the video he just hit me without any provocation and tried to take my phone.”
She explained that she resisted his attempt to seize her device, which led to a brief struggle before people nearby intervened and separated them.
The woman added that the incident left her feeling shaken and embarrassed, stressing that she had done nothing to warrant the attack.
She added, “Why would you lay your hands on me? Did I steal or commit any crime? Even my mum has never slapped me before. If what you were doing was legal, why be scared of being captured on camera?”
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