Shan George Fires Back at Yul Edochie and Judy Austin’s Critics: “Everyone Should Leave It to God”

Shan George Fires Back at Yul Edochie and Judy Austins Critics: Everyone Should Leave It to God

Veteran Nollywood actress Shan George has publicly defended Yul Edochie and Judy Austin, urging Nigerians to stop criticizing the couple and instead leave judgment to God. In a powerful social media statement, she emphasized the need for forgiveness, mercy, and compassion, especially after the couple has been in the public eye for years and now shares three children. She questioned why people continue to attack them, calling such actions a form of hatred and unforgiveness that contradicts Christian values.

Shan George stressed that no one should play God by judging others, especially when their personal lives and family decisions are involved. She reminded her followers that only God has the authority to judge, and that humans should not use their own hands to block their own blessings. “Don’t use ur own hands to block ur own Blessings, d only one who should throw stones, which is JESUS, He Never Did,” she wrote, highlighting the biblical principle of not condemning others.

The actress clarified that she has never met or spoken to Judy Austin, making it clear that her comments were not based on personal knowledge or bias. “First off, I’ve never met or spoken to Judy ever before in my life, so don’t get this twisted,” she stated, adding that she was simply speaking from her faith and moral convictions. She also warned that continued online attacks on the couple may stem from hidden motives or a secret agenda.

Shan George challenged critics to reflect on their own lives and spiritual condition, asking them if they truly believe God is in control. “Do u Believe that GOD IS IN CONTROL? Do u hv Children? Do u kno tomorrow? Do u think u r wiser than GOD? Pls Ask urself these questions and deeply reason it,” she urged. She pointed out that hatred and unforgiveness are contrary to the teachings of Jesus Christ, who spent years preaching love and mercy.

Shan George’s message has sparked conversations across social media, with many praising her for promoting peace and forgiveness in a time of public scrutiny. Her words serve as a reminder that in the face of controversy, compassion and faith can guide individuals toward healing and understanding. As the public continues to debate personal choices and morality, her call for unity and divine trust may inspire a shift in how people engage with sensitive issues in Nigerian society.