Key Points
- Theisen says May has not let Yul go. She asks fans to face that claim calmly.
- She says Yul chose Judy by his free will. She adds the truth hurts but must stand.
- She vows to stay online despite trolls today. She mocks critics with more sharp words online.
Social figure Yinka Theisen posted a fresh Facebook note. She aimed at May Yul-Edochie and her fans. Her tone was blunt and full of taunts.

The post called the group “queen” folks who still fight. She wrote, “Your queen has NOT let go.” May has lately shared a May Edochie first meeting story.
What she said
Theisen said Yul picked Judy, and that is truth. She claimed May gave him a hard last choice. Her words framed Judy as his clear pick.
She told fans they grieve a lost place. She said their “queen” was now replaced by Judy. She vowed she would not leave the stage.
Theisen insisted trolls would not make her retreat. She wrote, “Keep trolling me and fooling yourself.” She promised their “leader” would still hear from her.
She alleged May ran to Yul’s mum in tears. She said May cries when age is raised. She stressed she avoids May like a plague.
She blasted “phony women” and said they irk her spirit. She added life would go on if Yul “kpaied.” Her words drew more strong talk across social pages.
Background to the rift
The talk around Yul’s home life stays loud online. A recent set clip sparked fresh lines on loyalty. See this Amarachi Igidimbah Yul comment for context.
Theisen has traded posts with fans for weeks. Her tone is often brisk and very plain. She frames her stance as truth, not spite.
May keeps her own voice on safe ground. She posts faith notes and brand work online. Her base stays keen on each fresh move.
The Yul story still stirs news and clicks. Fans split on who holds the fair claim. Yet both sides push on without a truce.
This new post will likely spark more back and forth. For now, Theisen shows no plan to slow. Her lines keep the saga bright in view.
Legal notes and online claims still mark the wider feud. Both camps cite privacy rights and fair speech often. Courts may yet decide, but fans push views daily.





