The brief marriage between Linc Edochie and Yinka Theisan has come to a dramatic and very public end, igniting a flurry of reactions across social media. Married for less than a month, the couple's separation has been characterized by accusations and vows of retaliation from Yinka, who claims Linc abruptly and humiliatingly dissolved their union.

In a recent Facebook post, Yinka Theisan expressed her outrage, alleging that Linc, who is the elder brother of actor Yul Edochie, "cowardly" threw her "under the bus." She detailed a morning quarrel that escalated rapidly:

"You may all continue to laugh at me. I had a quarrel with Linc this morning and was upset and threatened to break up. Next thing I was blocked and he broke up in the most embarrassing way," she wrote.

Yinka also accused Linc's brother, Leo Edochie, of making a "nasty recording" about her. Despite the public mockery she feels she's facing, Yinka affirmed her resolve: "Keep laughing at me but one thing I am not is a coward. God judges all and my case is not different."

She further highlighted what she perceives as Linc's hypocrisy, stating, "The same Linc who gave May my number is defending himself. Thank you apostle Ugo Wems for uplifting me tonight!"

Expressing deep disappointment, Yinka lamented, "It is sad that a man I love can throw me under the bus over an argument because of fear. Since he has cowardly embarrassed me on social media, I will respond in kind. Just for the record, I am doing great now!!"

This marital fallout follows a period of escalating tension between Yinka and May Edochie, which reportedly led to both parties publicly sharing each other's personal phone numbers online. Linc had previously attempted to distance himself from this online feud, publicly dissociating himself from the dispute. This action seemingly prompted Yinka to unfollow him on social media.

While Yinka had reportedly declared their relationship over at one point, she later retracted that statement, posting messages praising Linc and even referring to him as "Odogwu" (a respected or great man). However, these conciliatory posts were subsequently deleted, replaced by new content seeking "divine help."

The public nature of this marital dispute continues to draw significant attention and commentary online.