Key Points
- Laila Charani denied drug use and offered to take blood tests. She asked Regina Daniels to take matching tests too.
- She disputed claims that she sleeps with many men and sought proof. She warned against false statements that hurt other women.
- Laila said she returned for her children and wants no drama. She reminded followers she owns houses and a shop in Morocco.
Laila Charani posted a series of Instagram stories responding to recent public accusations about her conduct and health. Her posts rejected claims and invited blood tests to prove her status. She also challenged allegations that she sleeps with many men and asked for proof.

The posts followed earlier social-media messages and reporting of the family dispute this week. Read Laila Charani accuses Regina Daniels for background on the original accusations. That report quoted parts of her long Instagram notes and outlined the first public claims.
Regina Daniels has publicly denied the drug allegations and described fears about control and leaks. Her family and allies have pushed back and demanded proof from Laila. ValidUpdates has reported statements from both sides and ongoing reactions across social platforms.
Laila’s testing offer and proof demand
Laila said she will take blood tests to clear any doubt about alleged drug use. She offered to have Regina take tests at the same clinic under trusted supervision. Her posts asserted that she does not use hard drugs or narcotics and wants medical proof to settle claims.
Fans and commentators quickly weighed in and urged calm while seeking verified information. Some users demanded legal steps and public proof before judging either side. The family statements have increased public scrutiny of the household and raised wider concerns.
Family reaction and next steps
Regina’s brother publicly accused Ned Nwoko and demanded evidence from Laila in his own posts. See Regina Daniels’ brother calls out Ned Nwoko for his comments and questions. That piece details family statements and highlights calls for medical verification.
No public police complaint has been filed about the drug claims at this time, and no court records have appeared. Legal experts told journalists families often seek court orders or clarifications when public accusations surface. For now both sides continue trading posts and public statements online.
Laila said she returned to the family for her children and wants the drama to end for their sake. She reminded followers she owns multiple houses and a shop in Morocco and argued the public fight should stop. Her tone mixed defiance with requests for proof and calm from all parties.
Public health experts urged care when discussing alleged drug use in public forums and warned unproven claims can harm reputations. They said verified tests and medical reports help clear uncertainty quickly. More posts and statements are likely as each camp responds and seeks to shape public view.
If legal action begins journalists expect court records or filings to appear for transparency. Until then the social-media back-and-forth will keep shaping public discussion and opinion. Laila’s posts add new twists to a widely watched family dispute and keep attention focused on evidence and process.
ValidUpdates will follow developments closely and update readers as new facts emerge. Both sides say they want clarity while public interest and scrutiny remain high.
Readers called for restraint and for credible evidence before forming firm judgments. Many asked public figures to use calm language while authorities and medical professionals look into the claims. The dispute remains unresolved and more posts are expected in the coming days.





