Actress Regina Daniels and her billionaire husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, have been spotted enjoying a rare family cinema outing with their two sons. The heartwarming sight comes months after the couple was hit with rumours of a marital crisis.
Regina took to Instagram to share videos from the day, showing the politician accompanying her to watch her newly released film. The clips captured the family walking into the cinema, mingling with fans, posing for pictures, and having lighthearted moments together. She wrote:
“So my sweet man casually decided to join me to see the newly released film I starred in. At first I was like wait, is it because he has free time? Movies are certainly not an option for him. Or just wants to see what I was up to? Or maybe he’s just in love!! Whichever way, I like it!!! Good family time.”
Earlier in the year, Regina briefly deactivated her Instagram account, only to return with noticeable changes. Her husband’s name and photos had disappeared from her bio. The move set off speculation of trouble in paradise, with gossip blogs suggesting that their marriage was on the rocks.
The rumours gained momentum after whispers linking Ned Nwoko to actress Chika Ike resurfaced, with wild allegations of a secret relationship and paternity claims. Both sides have however denied the allegation.
In response to the growing buzz, Ned publicly celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary and revealed that Regina was expecting their third child. In a subtle jab at critics, he declared that “rumours can’t shake royalty,” assuring fans that their marriage was intact.
In other news, Nigerian singer Alexander Adegbola Akande, popularly known as 9ice, has made shocking revelations about the spiritual side of the music industry and his own near‑death experience.
Speaking on a recent episode of The Nancy Isime Show, the Gongo Aso crooner declared that the devil is the true “choirmaster” of music, warning aspiring artistes to be spiritually prepared before entering the industry.
9ice disclosed how he vomited blood for six months, following a spiritual attack.