Regina Daniels expressed delight after her elder brother Sammy was released from detention/Instagram @reginadaniels
Regina Daniels expressed that her estranged husband aimed to turn public opinion against her.
Actress Regina Daniels has shared a video celebrating her brother Sammy’s release from custody while taking jabs at her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko.
Sammy had been detained in Lagos before being transported to Abuja, where he faced arraignment and was held in jail.
Regina revealed that the support she received from prominent individuals made her feel loved.
Taking a swipe at her politician husband, the actress remarked: “Joke’s on you Ned, because you thought people will hate me,” sticking her tongue in mockery.
The actress further noted that while many people ridiculed her online, the ridicule motivated her to develop resilience.
Related: Regina Daniels Says She Was A Virgin Until She Married Ned
Regina mentioned that some individuals felt sorry for her, adding that she dislikes being an object of pity.
She went on to acknowledge several people who supported her, including veteran actress Mercy Johnson and Doris Ogala.
After her brother’s release, Regina characterized it as “one battle down.”
Senator Ned seems unaffected by accusations of physically and sexually abusing the actress, instead posting videos on social media showing him playing with their two sons.
The future of their marriage remains uncertain, with the relationship currently in a precarious state.

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