Daniel Regha, a popular social media commentator, has openly disagreed with an X user who claimed that a wife should be considered more important than a mother, a statement that has since ignited heated conversations across social media platforms.
The controversial opinion, which was shared on X (formerly Twitter), quickly went viral and drew mixed reactions from users who passionately weighed in on issues surrounding family values, marriage, loyalty, and traditional beliefs.
Regha Rejects Claim, Defends Mothers
The original post was made by a lady identified as Kira, who advised married men never to forget that their wives should come before their mothers.
Her statement read: “As a husband, never forget your wife is more important than your mother.”
Reacting to the post, Daniel Regha strongly opposed the view, stating that he believed the claim was misleading and dismissive of the role mothers play in a man’s life.
In his response, Regha wrote: “A wife is never more important than a mother, unless the mother in question is not worth being called one.”
He further explained his stance by emphasizing the irreplaceable role of mothers in the family structure.
According to him: “A mother is irreplaceable, without a mother a wife willn’t have a husband to begin with.”
Regha continued by highlighting the natural order of family relationships, stating: “Mothers give birth to sons, who then marries the ladies they call wives.”
He also argued that women who hold such opinions might not be comfortable with similar treatment when roles are reversed.
“And any lady who thinks otherwise will not also appreciate their in-laws coming betwen them and their sons,” he added.
In conclusion, Daniel Regha stressed the need for balance rather than competition between spouses and parents.
He wrote: “A wife is as important as a mother, both are very influential, and play different roles, but never underestimate the importance of a good mom.”
The exchange has continued to trend online, with many users sharply divided over the issue of marital loyalty versus filial responsibility, as debates around marriage, motherhood, and family hierarchy continue to dominate discussions.

