Nigerian actress Regina Daniels has publicly addressed the recent backlash surrounding her statements about having “20 boyfriends” before her marriage to billionaire husband Ned Nwoko. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Daniels clarified that she remained a virgin until marriage and explained her previous remarks, emphasizing that they were misinterpreted.
The controversy began after Daniels, during a live social media session, mentioned that she had around “20 boyfriends” before meeting Nwoko, each fulfilling different roles in her life. This statement led to widespread speculation and criticism, with many online commentators assuming she was romantically involved with numerous men prior to her marriage.
Setting the record straight, Daniels explained that her comment was meant to highlight the concept of platonic friendships rather than intimate relationships. “I want to make it clear that having male friends who care about you does not mean you owe them intimacy,” she shared. “My husband was the first man in my life, and I took pride in keeping my virginity until marriage. Yes, I had friends, but that’s all they were—friends.”
She also shared that her family initially opposed her decision to marry Nwoko, with even her mother voicing concerns. “When I met him, I knew he was the one, despite my family’s reservations. My mom and family didn’t support the idea initially, but my choice to marry him was personal and independent,” she stated.
Daniels further defended herself against critics who questioned her authenticity and values, reminding them that admiration from both men and women is natural. “I’m your little beautiful sweetheart, Regina Daniels,” she teased playfully, “Of course, I attract attention. But everyone, please chill; I know what I’m doing.”
Her response has sparked a mixed reaction on social media, with supporters commending her for addressing the rumors honestly and critics debating the implications of her initial statements. Through this clarification, Daniels hopes to inspire young women to maintain their boundaries and respect their own values, regardless of societal pressures.