Sarah Martins Takes a Jab at Former Best Friend Judy Austin

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Sarah Martins Takes a Jab at Former Best Friend Judy Austin

Nollywood actress and entrepreneur, Sarah Martins has thrown a subtle shade at her colleague and former best friend, Judy Austin.

The upcoming actress, via her Instagram page, noted how her life has been peaceful since she stopped dealing with certain individuals.

She described such people as a narc!ssistic bunch of ungrateful idiots.

Though not mentioning names, there is no doubt that Sarah is referring to her former best friend Judy Austin, and her husband, Yul Edochie.

“Have you noticed how peaceful your life has been since you stopped dealing with certain individuals?

Narc!ssistic bunch of ungrateful idiots”.

Last month, Sarah Martins had a falling out with her best friend forever, Judy Austin, as she publicly distanced herself from Judy and aligned with May and Rita Edochie. Sarah, tired of the constant scrutiny and support-related criticisms in her friendship with Judy, issued an apology to May and Rita, which didn’t sit well with Judy.

Feeling betrayed by Sarah, Judy not only unfollowed her but also removed all posts related to Sarah from her Instagram page. Surprisingly, Yul, Judy’s husband, followed suit and unfollowed Sarah Martins on Instagram.

Sarah expressed her dismay over her best friend and her husband blocking her on IG and conveyed her belief that love ultimately triumphs.

In a surprising turn of events following their fallout, Sarah called out Austin for a 1 million Naira debt. While promising not to reveal what occurred during their friendship or disclose the secrets she confided in Judy, she asserted her right to demand what was owed.

Recently, Sarah posted a cryptic message about apologies, hinting that her former friend was attempting to reconcile. She emphasized that the most significant apology is a change in behavior, adding that one can’t expect to re-enter people’s lives at will.

Sarah concluded her message with advice to her fans, urging them to respect others’ feelings as they wish to be respected themselves.