Regina Daniels Sets New Record for Gen Z Women as She Returns to Work Amid Divorce Drama
Nollywood actress Regina Daniels continues to make headlines as she confidently moves forward following her highly publicized split from billionaire politician Ned Nwoko.
Amidst ongoing marital drama, the screen diva announced her return to work through an Instagram post, where she shared a video promoting a brand. In her caption, Regina humorously wrote:
“Back to the work that should pay me because a babe needs to gather a lot of money!!!”
Her post quickly stirred reactions from fans and celebrities alike. Actress Toyin Abraham commented, “Oshey omo Mercy. Type shit.”
Reality star BBNaija Queen added, “Grab all the bags, girls. That’s the type of shit we love.”
Others praised Regina’s resilience and independence, with comments like, “Getting to the bag type shit,” and “Before she left physically, she left emotionally long ago.”

Regina’s return to work comes shortly after she was spotted partying with singer Peter Okoye (Mr P) over the weekend — another sign that the actress is embracing her new chapter with confidence.
Following the release of her brother Sammy West, Regina publicly expressed gratitude for the overwhelming love and support she’s received, shading her estranged husband for thinking people would turn against her. She proudly acknowledged the strong women rallying around her, saying she’s thankful for the “mothers and aunties fighting her battles” while she enjoys her peace.
Celebrities including Yvonne Jegede, Mercy Aigbe, Mercy Johnson, Doris Ogala, Mary Njoku, Toyin Lawani, Oma Nnadi, Georgina Onuoha, and others have shown solidarity with the actress.
It will be recalled that Regina previously accused Ned Nwoko of domestic abuse and controlling behavior. She alleged that he used his influence to have her siblings arrested and attempted to force her back into the marriage. Despite the chaos, Regina has maintained her composure, declaring that she doesn’t regret her past and is determined to move forward on her own terms.
Now, as she focuses on her career and independence, Regina Daniels proves she’s not just surviving — she’s thriving, redefining what strength and self-worth look like for Gen Z women everywhere.
