New Mum, Regina Daniels Talks On Pregnancy And Meeting Her Much Older Husband, Ned Nwoko, In New Interview
Quite a lot has been written and said about actress and first-time-mum, Regina Daniels, and especially since her marriage to the politician, Ned Nwoko, who is older than her by decades.
When news of their romance started circulating, many alleged that Regina got married to Ned because of his wealth, while others criticized Nwoko for marrying someone young enough to be his daughter. The public scorn notwithstanding, the couple seem to have waxing stronger.
Last week, the couple welcomed their first child together and now the new mum in an interview with Saturday Beats shared about what pregnancy was like for her as well as her first impression of her much older husband.
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On pregnancy, Regina had this to say:
“Before I got pregnant, people said pregnancy was hard; and the journey wasn’t easy. As a matter of fact, I heard so much.
But I am still very young and it was more like living my normal life.
I didn’t even have morning sickness and I didn’t face any challenges of any kind. It was pretty normal for me,”
she said.
Recalling her first impression when she met her husband, the actress said,
“Being married to him (Ned Nwoko), I feel free. I can do whatever I want, dress however I like and live my life.
He is always pushing me to be a better person. He brings me out there because he wants me to be more exposed.
See AlsoHe wants me to see the world in a different way. As a matter of fact, there are so many things I just can’t start to explain.
The first impression I had when I met him, which I will keep saying is that he looked like a farmer.
We actually went on a tour to his house in the village (Aniocha North Local Government Area, Delta State) and he was so polite and educative.
He wants one to know about nature and the world in general.
He wants one to experience different things, so he was always trying to educate us on that particular visit.”