- Linc Edochie firmly rejected any possibility of reconciling with his estranged wife, Yinka Theisen, responding to a fan with: “Never again. End of story.”
- Their short-lived marriage faced backlash after Yinka publicly supported Yul Edochie and Judy Austin, leading to tension with May Edochie’s supporters.
- Yinka later claimed she was scapegoated by the Edochie family, denied leaking private information, and accused Rita Edochie of secretly fueling internal conflicts.
Nollywood actor Linc Edochie has made it clear that he has no intention of reuniting with his estranged wife, Yinka Theisen, despite her recent emotional plea on social media.
Yinka had shared a loved-up photo of the two on Instagram, writing a cryptic caption about enduring affection and lost love. “True love never dies. The tides turn, and the storm rages. ‘Be still, I say’, and yet the tides grow stronger! Hush!!! Be still!” she wrote, sparking speculation about a possible reconciliation.
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However, Linc swiftly shut down the idea. When a fan cautioned him against returning to her, the actor replied bluntly: “Never again. End of story.”
The pair tied the knot in June 2025, but controversy soon followed. Yinka openly declared support for Yul Edochie and Judy Austin — a move that drew backlash from supporters of Yul’s first wife, May Edochie.
Tensions escalated last month when Linc publicly distanced himself from Yinka after she was accused of attacking May and sharing her phone number online. He disapproved of the act, stating that “it is better to be alone and at peace than to be in a union filled with landmines.”
Yinka later responded online, expressing heartbreak over the public fallout. “Let them keep laughing at me,” she wrote. “How can a man I love throw me under the bus over an argument because of fear?” She also vowed to respond publicly since, according to her, he “cowardly embarrassed” her online.
In her first interview since the separation, Yinka claimed she was unfairly treated by the Edochie family, suggesting that her Yoruba heritage may have played a role in their rejection. She denied leaking any family members’ phone numbers and accused veteran actress Rita Edochie of secretly instigating issues while pretending to support May.
“They threw me under the bus,” she insisted, calling for fairness in how the situation was handled.
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