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We made $10k from prank videos, Judy says no marital crisis with Yul Edochie

We made $10k from prank videos, Judy says no marital crisis with Yul Edochie

We made $10k from prank videos, Judy says no marital crisis with Yul Edochie

Nollywood actress, Judy Austin, has taken a humorous jab at those speculating about the state of her marriage.

In recent days, both she and her husband, Yul Edochie, have been sharing videos on their Instagram pages that hinted at a possible marital crisis.

However, in a Facebook post, Judy Austin joyfully informed critics that she and her husband are actually raking in a significant amount of money from these videos, which she revealed are all well-executed pranks.

The talented movie star, who shares a child with Yul Edochie, proudly revealed that they made a whopping $10,000 from some of their prank videos.

“Many people thought I was having issues with my husband, Yul Edochie,” Judy wrote on her Facebook page. “Well, we just made over $10k from our prank videos while some took it seriously. Congratulations to us!”

One of their prank videos featured Judy Austin frantically crying for help, claiming that Yul Edochie had gone missing.

The video shared on Yul Edochie’s Facebook page, captured the actress searching desperately in the rain for her husband.

According to Judy, Yul Edochie hadn’t returned home after their online drama, in which she pretended to lock him out of the house.

She took the opportunity to apologize for her actions, admitting that she hadn’t listened to his excuse.

In her quest to find her missing spouse, Judy Austin humorously claimed that she had scoured the company of Yul Edochie’s friends, close relatives, and even the hotels he frequents, but he was nowhere to be found.

The couple’s prank videos have not only entertained their fans but also turned out to be a lucrative venture.

While initially causing some confusion and concern among their followers, Judy and Yul have successfully turned the tables by revealing the true nature of their videos.

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