“Judge me if you want” – Regina Daniels dances to Naira Marley’s song
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Popular Nollywood actress and wife of billionaire senator, Regina Daniels, has once again found herself at the center of social media discussions after sharing a video of herself dancing to a song by controversial singer Naira Marley.

  

Her post comes at a time when calls to cancel the Marlian Music boss continue to gain traction due to his alleged involvement in the tragic death of his former signee, Mohbad. The controversy surrounding the singer has led to intense backlash against public figures who associate with him.

  

Regina Daniels’ video surfaced just hours after fellow Nigerian music star, Ayra Starr, received criticism for promoting Naira Marley’s song on her social media platforms. Despite the ongoing backlash, Regina appeared completely unbothered as she danced joyfully to his track while strolling through the streets of London.

  

In the video, the actress was seen enjoying herself, smiling and vibing to the music in a relaxed mood. She shared the clip on her official Instagram page, accompanying it with a playful caption:

  

“To dey explain myself na a lot of work 😔. Abeg judge me 🤭.”

  

Her post quickly ignited heated discussions, with fans and social media users expressing mixed reactions. Some praised her confidence and carefree attitude, while others criticized her for associating with Naira Marley despite the ongoing controversy surrounding Mohbad’s death.

  

One social media user commented, “Na everybody dey switch up, no loyalty anywhere.” Another person wrote, “Regina, we no go judge you, but remember say Mohbad no go fit dance again.

  

Some fans, however, defended her choice, stating that people should be free to enjoy any music they like without being dragged into controversies.

  

Watch the video below …

  

  

  

As the video continues to make waves online, fans remain divided over whether celebrities should separate personal entertainment choices from public controversies. What do you think? Should Regina Daniels have avoided Naira Marley’s music given the circumstances?