Daddy Freeze questions Yul Edochie’s intelligence after actor suggests 'impregnating five women' as cure for heartbreak

Daddy Freeze questions Yul Edochie’s sense after the actor told a divorced broadcaster to replace his wife with five women and get them all pregnant in 2026.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 24, 2026, 9:01 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Naija News

Daddy Freeze questions Yul Edochie’s intelligence after actor suggests 'impregnating five women' as cure for heartbreak - article image
Daddy Freeze questions Yul Edochie’s intelligence after actor suggests 'impregnating five women' as cure for heartbreak - article image

A Clash of Perspectives on Post-Divorce Grief

The Nigerian digital landscape has become the stage for a sharp exchange between media personality Daddy Freeze and actor Yul Edochie. The dispute was triggered by an interview on Freeze’s ‘Honest Punch’ podcast featuring OAP Roby Ekpo, who became emotional while discussing his failed marriage to Mayowa Lambe. While some figures, including broadcaster Do2dtun, defended Ekpo’s right to express vulnerability for the sake of his mental health, Yul Edochie took a starkly different and highly controversial stance on the matter.

Edochie’s 'Replacement' Theory Sparks Backlash

In a public comment on April 24, 2026, Yul Edochie dismissed Roby Ekpo’s emotional display as "totally unacceptable." The actor, who has frequently been at the center of marital controversy himself, advised the broadcaster to stop grieving and instead find five "hot" replacements. Edochie further suggested that Ekpo should attempt to impregnate all five women simultaneously as a method of moving on. The comment immediately drew fire from observers who viewed the advice as both insensitive and a promotion of irresponsible behavior.

Daddy Freeze Fires Back at the Actor's Logic

Reacting via a video on his Instagram page, Daddy Freeze did not hold back in his assessment of Edochie’s comments. He pointedly questioned the actor's intelligence, using a colloquial Nigerian expression to suggest Edochie lacked common sense. Freeze argued that the advice was fundamentally flawed, particularly given the specific context of Ekpo's previous public discussions regarding his own sexual stamina. Freeze noted that the physical demands of Edochie’s "solution" would be impossible for anyone who isn't exceptionally active, rendering the advice logically soundless.

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