Regina Daniels Responds to Backlash Over Viral ‘Husbands Are Useless’ Soundtrack Video
By 9jafinds Entertainment Desk
Nollywood star Regina Daniels has once again set social media buzzing — this time after posting a playful TikTok video of her billionaire husband, Prince Ned Nwoko, with the now-viral Mama G soundtrack, “husbands are useless.”
The clip, intended as lighthearted content, drew swift criticism from some followers who accused the actress of disrespecting her marriage. The comments section erupted with mixed reactions: some found it funny, others questioned her choice of audio, while a few even suggested it could “get into her husband’s head.”
But Regina wasn’t having it. In her response, she urged fans to relax, insisting it was all in good humor and part of the trending Mama G challenge inspired by veteran actress Patience Ozokwor (Mama G).
“Guys, guys, guys, how about now? Why are you attacking me like this? This video, if it wasn’t me, it would be normal. I just wanted to do my Mama G song… All of you take waka!” she wrote with a playful laugh.
In a follow-up caption, Regina doubled down on the fun, adding:
“Abeg make this una talk no too make my Odogwu reason anything o… Una no go stop my alert this Monday morning ijn.”
Her witty comeback struck a chord with fans, proving once again why she remains one of Nollywood’s most talked-about personalities.
Beyond the Viral Moment: What This Says About Nigerian Celebrity Culture
In Nigeria’s fast-evolving digital space, celebrities like Regina Daniels aren’t just actors — they’re cultural powerhouses shaping trends, sparking debates, and creating viral moments that ripple across the diaspora.
The Regina Daniels clip is more than a social media laugh — it shows how Nollywood stars are navigating global platforms like TikTok, blending tradition with modern digital culture. Just as The Shade Room dominates celebrity gossip in the U.S., Nigerian entertainment news — powered by outlets like 9jafinds — is fast becoming a hub for culture, commerce, and community.
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Quick Takeaways for the Diaspora: What to Learn From Regina’s Viral Moment
- Humor travels. Nigerian celebrities are mastering TikTok culture — a space every brand and creative in the diaspora should be watching.
- Cultural translation matters. What might look “disrespectful” to some is actually part of Nollywood’s playful legacy. Context is everything.
- Diaspora connections. Whether you’re in London, Atlanta, or Toronto, stories like Regina’s remind us that Nollywood remains a cultural glue uniting Nigerians worldwide.
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