Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has hinted at plans to begin a documentary, even as she navigates a turbulent divorce from her estranged husband, politician Ned Nwoko.
In a bold message shared on Instagram, the actress declared that her “enemies’ back and spinal cord will break” carrying her weight. Regina revealed that she has so many unposted photos that she could easily start a documentary, but life unexpectedly threw her into what she described as a “season finale.”
She joked about releasing the pictures in random order as a form of “emotional healing therapy.”
Her post read:
“Your back and your spinal cord go break carrying my weight.
Guyssss, I’ve got enough unposted pictures to start a documentary, but life decided to throw me into a season finale. Should I just post them all out of order and call it emotional healing therapy lol, because clearly, my enemies are plotting in 4K? Type shiit!
My suit proudly made by @regaeofficial.”
Despite the controversies surrounding her separation, Regina has continued to maintain a playful and upbeat attitude online.
Earlier this week, she announced her return to work, sharing a video of herself promoting a brand and saying she needed to “gather a lot of money.” Over the weekend, she was also spotted partying at a club with singer Peter Okoye.
Following her brother Sweezy’s statement defending her, Regina bragged about the overwhelming love she has been receiving from the public while mocking Ned Nwoko for believing people would turn against her.
In another post, she praised her strong support system, expressing surprise and gratitude at the number of people rallying behind her. The actress said their sweet gestures make her emotional and reaffirm that she is deeply loved.
She also celebrated the “mothers and aunties” fighting for her, joking that she simply sits at home and enjoys their protection.
Regina Daniels has indeed received massive support from celebrities across the industry. Stars such as Yvonne Jegede, Mercy Johnson, Mercy Aigbe, Doris Ogala, Toyin Lawani, Mary Njoku, Oma Nnadi, Precious Chikwendu, Georgina Onuoha, and many others have publicly declared solidarity with her during this difficult period.



