Music executive and record label boss, Don Jazzy had stirred reactions with his support for Yul Edochie and Judy Austin’s marriage.
Recall that since Yul married Judy, many of his colleagues and celebrities have distanced themselves from him and aren’t in support of his newfound love life.
The lovebirds, who aren’t allowing the public perception and opinion about them to affect their love, released a video for their haters and critics. In the video, the couple was captured vibing to Boy Spyce and Khaid’s song, I Don’t Care (indirectly letting their haters know they don’t care about them).
In his caption, Yul stated that the video was dedicated to those who keep writing negative stories and negative comments about him and his wife.
Don Jazzy, took many by surprise as he reshared the video on his Instagram page, gushing over their love, which he considers beautiful.
“See love na. So beautiful”, he captioned the video.
His fans were left divided in his comment section as while some concurred with him, others slammed him for resharing the video without considering Yul’s children’s mental health.
A few days back, the couple had also a video of them vibing to Justin Bieber’s popular song, I Don’t Care.
In the video shared on Judy’s Instagram page, they were both seen smiling and beaming as they joyfully belt out the lyrics to the song.
Edochie had made it known to the world that he doesn’t joke with his wife, Judy Austin.
The movie star, shared a photo of his woman as he gushed over her, declaring that he doesn’t joke with her as he called her Ijele Odogwu.
Recall that while celebrating Judy’s birthday in December, Yul Edochie described her as one of the kindest souls in the world, who is always willing to help others, and cheerful.
Calling her the Queen of Capricorns, he appreciated her for standing by him solidly and prayed for her.
The actor also bragged about her greatness, affirming that for people to stay relevant, they have to keep mentioning her name. He noted how if they don’t mention her name, such people are completely forgotten.
Describing it as greatness, he declared that God had made his wife great and had lifted her.