Nollywood actress Judy Austin has cautioned her supporters against wishing death on others in the name of defending her.
The actress issued the warning in an Instagram video shared on Tuesday after noticing disturbing “death flyers” circulating online, allegedly created by some of her fans and directed at individuals they described as her opponents.
While expressing gratitude to her supporters for standing by her over the years, Judy made it clear that such actions do not reflect her values.
“Wishing somebody dead in the name of supporting me will never represent who I am. It’s plain evil. Nobody deserves that,” she said.
Addressing her fans directly, she added, “Hi, my warriors, my Judy lovers. First of all, I want to thank you for the way you all fight for me and love me. I don’t take it for granted. Thank you so much.”
However, the actress said she was deeply hurt after seeing images depicting people in caskets and posts wishing others dead.
“I saw some very disturbing images with people in a casket, posts wishing people dead. That really broke my heart. Let me be very clear: that kind of action does not represent me. It’s not love, it’s not support, and it’s wrong,” she stated.
Judy Austin further emphasized that life is sacred and should never be used as a tool for online attacks.
“Life is sacred. It’s not something you joke with. If you truly love me, please stop. Do not defend me by losing your humanity. This is too much, this is too low,” she warned.
CREEBHILLS recalls that Judy Austin has remained a frequent target of online criticism following her controversial marriage to actor Yul Edochie, with many social media users repeatedly labeling her a “husband snatcher.”



