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May Edochie Appreciates Her Support Systems

**May Edochie Expresses Gratitude for Her Support System**

Nigerian socialite May Edochie, who was previously married to Yul Edochie, has publicly shown her appreciation for her online community, referring to them as her family. In a recent conversation on comedian AY Makun’s podcast, Glass House, she shared her experiences with the pressures of fame and the importance of having a strong support system.

According to May, her family and friends are essential to her well-being, but it’s her online followers who have become a pillar of support. She praised them for their loyalty and their readiness to defend her from harsh comments online.

“I have a positive mindset, and I believe in being authentic. I don’t take my personal issues to social media. I have a big support system – my family and friends are always there for me when I need them. And then my online family members are readily available. They’re like a pillar, they’re reliable, and dependable, and they’re ready to give it to anyone who chooses to display their insensitivity,” she said.

While many of her fans commiserated with her sentiment, others were more divided. Some praised her for her wisdom, while others were skeptical, suggesting that her online fans were not always as loyal as she thought.

Regardless, May’s words have sparked a lively conversation about the importance of having a strong support system and the potential consequences of sharing personal issues online.

Watch the video below to learn more about May’s thoughts on this topic.

**See some of the comments below:**

* @stylescapture: “I don’t take my personal problems to social media. I have this strong support system, my family and friends are so proud of me.”
* @charitynelson79: “This lady is full of wisdom. God bless you and protect you and your children always.”
* @helenogbonna1: “I have watched it – my fave darling queen. You are loved.”
* @Enachel_love: “Smart queen… I like her answer. No, we won’t tolerate insensitivity; when you choose to exhibit yours, online family will come for you.”
* @sulejane2gan: “Where is that mumu who previously went to the podcast? Let him come and learn from lessons.”
* @Nisoify: “I’m one of the online family, in fact, a family head at that.”
* @Iamavaadi_t: “Na so I have loved this woman for a long time.”
* @Bellepeauworld: “Yes, we’ll drag the person by their public hair, and you can still call them gbasgbos.”
* @mercysamson9: “Queen May knows her fans very well, but the fans are divided into two – one part just follows, while the other half goes against you, digging out your secrets to punish you for not using your common sense.”
* @Iammrsoffeh: “Wow, just wow, too much wisdom in one person.”