In a surprising social media outburst that has caught the attention of many in the Nigerian entertainment space, Yinka Theisen has publicly called out May Edochie, accusing her of enabling or ignoring sustained cyberbullying from her fans and followers.
In a strongly worded post shared via her Instagram stories, Theisen declared:
“Enough is enough. May Edochie, please tell your people to leave me alone. I’ve kept quiet long enough. I am not your problem.”
Though Yinka Theisen did not provide full context for the accusations, the statement suggests that she has been receiving online attacks from individuals she believes are affiliated with or inspired by May Edochie’s loyal fanbase.
May Edochie, who has remained a figure of public sympathy following her highly publicized marital challenges with Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, has cultivated a strong online following. Many of her supporters have been vocal — and at times aggressive — in defending her against perceived antagonists.
Theisen’s post has since sparked mixed reactions online. While some netizens expressed support for her decision to speak up, others defended May Edochie, urging Theisen to name specific offenders rather than make generalized accusations.
As of the time of this report, May Edochie has not issued any public response to the claims.
This incident adds to the growing discourse around cyberbullying, fan wars, and the collateral damage often faced by individuals entangled directly or indirectly in public controversies involving high-profile personalities.
Whether this situation escalates or finds resolution, one thing is clear: the digital age has blurred the lines between personal grievances and public drama, often leaving reputations and mental health hanging in the balance.
