Jose Chameleone’s ex-wife, Daniella Atim, has publicly disclosed the reasons behind their separation, shedding light on the challenges they faced during their marriage. Jose Chameleone was recently rushed to hospital in a critical condition for emergency medical attention. The incident left many of his fans blaming his wife for the struggles the celebrated musician is going through.
These blame games from fans prompted their eldest son to intervene with explanations, urging the public to stop blaming their mother for their father’s challenges. Abba Marcus opened up about his father’s struggles with alcohol addiction, saying it has greatly affected his health over the years.
Danielle Atim has revealed that the popular Ugandan musician’s excessive drinking made it difficult for their relationship to continue. She explained that he often came home heavily drunk, sometimes as late as midday. She revealed that this habit continued despite her repeated efforts to address the issue with him.
While speaking during an interview, Atim stated that she sat Chameleone down several times to talk about his drinking habits and how they were affecting their family. She hoped he would change but no significant effort was made on his part. Atim gave him an ultimatum, asking him to choose between alcohol or his family.
When the behavior persisted, she decided it was best to leave for the sake of her children and her own well-being. Their son Marcus expressed his frustration over how people have blamed her mother for the situation, emphasizing that his mother had no role in his father’s health issues.
These revelations come at a time when Chameleone’s health has reportedly deteriorated. The musician was recently hospitalized, and his family has confirmed that he is receiving medical care. Fans of the singer have expressed concern, with many praying for his recovery. Chameleone’s team requested privacy for the family during such challenging time.
The musician’s battle with alcohol and its effects on his health and personal life have raised questions about the long-term impact of addiction.
By Newshub