Why I Don’t Pity Regina Daniels – Lady Mocks Actress Over Alleged Marital Crisis

Why I Don’t Pity Regina Daniels – Lady Mocks Actress Over Alleged Marital Crisis

 

A Nigerian lady, Yetunde Omobolanle has revealed why she doesn’t pity actress, Regina Daniels amid reports of her marital crisis.

 

The lady in a post on X stated that the actress had zero reason for being in a marriage with Ned Nwoko.

 

This is coming amid claims that Regina’s husband allegedly impregnated another actress.

 

This claim has since been debunked.

 

Lately, Ned Nwoko has been flaunting his other wife, Laila, as they are seen almost everywhere together.

 

Mocking Regina Daniels @Divayetty1 wrote:

 

“I’m sorry, but this Regina Daniels situation is just so laughable to me, borderline clownish—because, in the first place, she had zero reason being in this mess.

This isn’t about judgment, but I genuinely feel like Nigerian women don’t think deeply enough when making life-changing decisions. When Regina married Ned, people kept screaming “She won!” and I just kept asking, won what exactly?

Look at how just a few years down the line, she’s already in the middle of this whole embarrassment. She got married in her early 20s, and yes, I get it, people were shouting “generational wealth”, “her kids will be set for life”, but how much money is enough to sacrifice peace, dignity, and happiness?

This entire situation was avoidable. She was already a thriving actress, with so much potential to build the life she wanted on her own terms. She could have still married someone closer to her age, someone she actually loved, and still had success and wealth, but without all this mess.

It’s the same way some women are celebrating that babe for buying herself a Lambo the other day. The comment section was filled with “she won, she won!” And I’m just here wondering, won what exactly? She bought something with her own money. She was deferred in some way. How does that translate to winning?

I feel like Nigerian women don’t think long-term about certain things or don’t just believe in their own capabilities. There’s this obsession with “winning” in the moment, “peppering” someone temporarily, and being in some imaginary competition, but who exactly are you competing with?

And then, years down the line, this is what happens.

I’m sorry, but I have zero pity for Regina. I hope she figures out her family issue, but this was completely avoidable. She was already on her way to doing well for herself and could have built an even better future without marrying that old “billionaire” Father Abraham man. But oh well, to each their own.”

 

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