"May Has Been Vindicated": Yinka Clears Actress, Exposes Who Truly Ended Her Marriage With Linc
Yinka Theisen finally broke her silence, saying neither fans nor family ended her relationship with Linc Edochie Linc's ex-fiancée debunked, in a post, claims about the engagement announcement causing their split She insisted her love with Linc was real, but the cracks were too deep for anyone else to fix. Yinka Theisen, the estranged wife of Nollywood actor Linc Edochie, has publicly addressed the collapse of their whirlwind relationship, saying no outsider should be blamed for the heartbreak.
The couple, who went public with their engagement in May 2025, shocked fans when they announced their breakup barely three months later. But what followed was even messier—social media shade, family involvement, and online assumptions. “Nobody ruined it” - Yinka In a recent post on Facebook, Yinka dismissed online speculation that their love ended because of spiritual forces, jealous fans, or unsolicited public opinions.
She wrote: “When two people are in a committed relationship, the only people that can destroy it are those two and what they allow.” Yinka revealed that both she and Linc agreed to post about their relationship online, especially since immigration documents required it. She added that the first post about their relationship was actually made by Linc on her birthday, with her full consent.
She explained that she decided to speak out after someone on Facebook claimed she ruined her relationship by announcing the engagement. She stated: “This silly superstition about people destroying relationships when it is made public needs to stop,” She went further to say that no group, including the now infamous “May Nation” fanbase that supports May Edochie (Yul’s estranged wife), had anything to do with her separation from Linc. She said: “There were obvious cracks that I chose not to mention. It was not the first time we had issues… Jealous people are not responsible for the end of our relationship. Linc and I are.” Despite the pain, Yinka praised Linc as “a good man with lots of admirable qualities.” She made it clear she would rather cherish the sweet memories than dwell on what went wrong. She concluded: “It was a beautiful one while it lasted. If a relationship ends, no matter how sad it is, it was meant to end.
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