Nigerian actress, Regina Daniels has shared some clips with her fans following the birth of her second son.
In one video, the new mother was seen on her hospital bed jokingly complaining about something her mother said.
She was later seen cradling her new baby.
"My new addiction," the actress wrote.
Regina Daniels and her billionaire husband Ned Nwoko welcomed their second child together on Wednesday, June 29.
The birth of this baby coincided with the birthday of their first son Munir Nwoko. He turned two on Wednesday.
"June 29th is indeed a blessed date for me and my family. Moon and younger brother are definitely gonna be each other’s lifetime companions, partners in crime with an unbreakable bond in Jesus’ name," she wrote.
"Coupled with the fact that they share the same birthday, I am so blessed. You (Munir) got your best gift and I’m so happy you get very excited when you see babies," Regina Daniels wrote.
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