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Daniella Atim cleans up her Instagram amid Chameleone's hopeful message

Daniella Atim, who boasts over 78,000 followers on Instagram, has left fans puzzled after removing most of her old content from her account.
Jose Chameleone and Daniella Atim
Jose Chameleone and Daniella Atim

Currently, her Instagram feed is sparse, featuring only photos of herself and her five children. This drastic change follows weeks of inactivity on the platform, leaving followers wondering if she deleted the content permanently or simply chose to hide it.

Atim, known for her candid use of social media, has previously taken to Instagram to publicly criticise the father of her children, Jose Chameleone, and some of her in-laws.

Her outspokenness sparked much discussion, and many expected more insights when she announced plans to launch a YouTube channel to share her experiences living with the celebrated singer. However, the project has yet to materialise, leading some to speculate that she might have shelved the idea altogether.

While Atim remains tight-lipped about her reasons for clearing her Instagram, her estranged husband Jose Chameleone recently made a statement that has only fuelled the speculation. During a shared stage appearance with fellow Ugandan musician Bebe Cool, Chameleone remarked, "No condition is permanent," seemingly reflecting on his own marital ups and downs.

This came after Bebe Cool playfully reminded Chameleone of the time he mocked him over his brief separation from his wife, Zuena Kirema, back in 2009.

"When my wife left, Joseph [Chameleone's real name is Joseph Mayanja) laughed at me a lot," said Bebe Cool, before noting that life is so interesting that we all go through similar experiences, referencing his friend, who is also separated from his wife, Daniella Atim.

Read: I would have married another wife if Zuena didn't give me peace - Bebe Cool

"My wife came back. I had to work hard for her to return," Cool continued, before praising Chameleone for handling his own issues with maturity.

"I like the way you're handling your situation. A man keeps quiet, and maybe the rest of the people will learn something from it."

Chameleone added, "No situation is permanent."

In 2009, Bebe Cool’s wife, Zuena Kirema, temporarily separated from him, an event that inspired his hit song "Agenze," which Chameleone credited as officially ushering him into the music industry.

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