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A Babe Needs to Gather a Lot of Money — Regina Daniels Bounces Back to Work After Marital Drama

A Babe Needs to Gather a Lot of Money — Regina Daniels Bounces Back to Work After Marital Drama

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has returned to work amid her ongoing marital crisis with her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko.

Taking to her Instagram page, the actress and brand influencer shared a promotional video, announcing her comeback to influencing and business deals. In the video, she expressed her determination to stay focused and make money despite the drama surrounding her personal life.

“Back to the work that should pay me because a babe needs to gather a lot of money!!!” she wrote.

Her post quickly stirred reactions from fellow celebrities and fans who applauded her resilience.

Actress Toyin Abraham commented, “Oshey omo Mercy. Type shit.”
BBNaija’s Queen Mercy Atang added, “Grab all the bags, girls. That’s the type of shit we love.” Actress Adaora Ukoh wrote, “And someone is somewhere shouting rehab. That’s diabolical type shit.”

A fan, @wendynathan, humorously commented, “Papa married many wives. E reach Gen Z turn, she turn am to a single father.” @peskellina added, “If e reaches your turn, use 100 years heal. Go girl.” @ma_ureen said, “Before she left physically, she left emotionally long ago.” While @lammie_art added, “Yes, this is the version of Gina we missed.”

Regina’s return to work follows a series of emotional and public exchanges between her and Ned Nwoko. Over the weekend, she was seen partying in a Lagos club with singer Peter Okoye, signaling her move toward reclaiming her freedom and happiness.

After her brother Sammy West’s release from police custody, Regina had expressed gratitude to fans for their massive show of love and support. She also subtly mocked her estranged husband, saying he underestimated the affection people have for her.

Regina continues to receive overwhelming support from the entertainment industry. Celebrities like Mercy Johnson, Mary Njoku, Yvonne Jegede, Toyin Lawani, Doris Ogala, Oma Nnadi, Precious Chikwendu, and Georgina Onuoha have publicly backed her, urging her to stay strong and focus on her peace.

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