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It’s over? Jose Chameleone’s wife Daniella Atim speaks out

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
September 19, 2018
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Over the weekend, in a Facebook post, Jose Chameleone shocked fans as he announced the end of his marriage with wife Daniella Atim. However, in this Ugandan ‘showbiz-ness’, history tells us not to believe anything a singer claims especially when a concert is close at hand.

“I let you be Daniella. God bless you always. I can’t prove myself more than I have, ”Chameleone said in his message and further stated that ‘enough is enough’.

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Well, Daniella, a usually reserved person has finally ‘spoken out’. On her Instagram, one fan – Barbie Muteesi – challenged her to ‘clear the air’ and her response says it all.

“Give us your side of the story,” she asked Daniella. 

Daniella replied saying; “I was never raised to speak to discuss the people I love”.

Well, that’s a classic Daniella response for those who can read between the lines.

On Chameleone’s verified Facebook page, the post carrying the “announcement” has since been deleted! Hmmn!

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