(DDM) – Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has declared that she has no intentions of remarrying following her turbulent and highly publicized separation from billionaire husband Ned Nwoko.
DDM gathered that the actress made the revelation while responding to a fan question about whether she would consider marrying a man closer to her age, to which she bluntly replied, “Nopeee, traumatized with that institution.”
Regina Daniels and Ned Nwoko married in 2019 and share two children together, but their union became the subject of intense public scrutiny amid multiple controversies over the years.
In October, the actress went viral after posting a video in tears, claiming that life in Nwoko’s household had become unbearable, citing control, manipulation, and forms of abuse that left her deeply traumatized.
Nwoko, in response, denied allegations of domestic violence and instead accused Daniels of drug and alcohol use, claiming her behaviour caused marital strife.
He further alleged that she assaulted staff, damaged property, and acted erratically, suggesting that she required rehabilitation to correct her conduct.
Regina later admitted to occasional drug use but maintained that it did not justify the alleged treatment she endured, including forced medical interventions she claimed were meant to control her.
The actress also alleged being locked up, having her phones confiscated, and being injected with strong medications intended to discredit her, further intensifying the public debate surrounding their marriage.
Reports indicate that their union may not have been legally registered, existing solely as a traditional marriage, complicating formal divorce proceedings and legal closure.
Family members also became involved, with Regina’s brother publicly accusing Nwoko of assault and harassment, highlighting the depth of the familial and legal tensions surrounding the split.
Observers note that Daniels’ statements mark a decisive end to her hopes of remarrying and underscore the emotional and psychological toll of high-profile relationships in the public eye.
Fans and social media commentators have widely supported Daniels’ decision, recognizing the challenges faced by women navigating personal trauma while under intense public scrutiny.
Her declaration not to remarry also opens broader conversations about marital abuse, the impact of power imbalances in high-profile unions, and the rights of women to seek autonomy and healing post-separation.
The saga between Daniels and Nwoko remains a defining moment in Nollywood’s intersection with public discourse, illustrating how celebrity marriages can attract scrutiny, controversy, and societal debate over domestic rights and personal freedom.
Regina Daniels’ firm stance signals her focus on personal recovery, parental responsibilities, and public advocacy, rather than returning to the institution of marriage under conditions she perceives as harmful.