Rocky55 Blog of Wednesday, 6 November 2024
Source: Isaac Appiah
People who give him unsolicited marital counsel are criticized by Yul Edochie. He became enraged and swore at critics who told him to keep his nuptials off social media. In response to critics who advised him to keep his nuptials off social media, Nigerian actor Yul Edochie recently turned to Instagram. In his tweet, Edochie took aim at people who continue to struggle in their marriages even when they have kept their own marriages private.
He mockingly pointed out that concealing a marriage doesn't ensure its success, suggesting that separation and divorce can still happen despite social media exposure. Edochie attacked what he perceived as hypocritical social media advisors who feel obliged to give unsolicited counsel on other people's life in spite of their own personal hardships. He asked why people would care about how frequently he posts about his wife, implying that those who criticize him are illogical or, in his own words, "idiots."
The true irony, in his opinion, is that society only honors people after they have passed away, attending funerals to show respect but neglecting to recognize their accomplishments while they are still living. Edochie concluded bluntly by saying that anyone who finds his posts offensive is welcome to "hug a transformer." In his own words: "Ndi 'don't post about your marriage on social media!'" Ndi ala. You don't still have a divorce, so why do you keep your marriage a secret? Did your wife leave you?
Psychosis. All of you are social media advisors. You're not fit to fix me, and your own life is falling apart. But you tell others what to do. How would it affect you if I post about my wife on my Facebook a million times? Did you purchase me data, or did your wife post it? idiots. The individual who is so nice will wear black to the funeral. One minute of quiet. They will go to the hero. However, that person's joy turns into agony when he is living. You get thunder fired. Should this post offend you, please give Transformer a hug.