Daniella Atim, the former partner of Ugandan music star Jose Chameleone, has spoken publicly about the emotional distress she experienced after explicit videos involving her son surfaced online. The revelations have drawn attention to the personal impact of digital content leaks and the growing influence of subscription-based platforms like OnlyFans.
In a candid statement, Daniella disclosed that she struggled to process the situation after discovering both the leaked material and her son Abba’s involvement in the adult content platform.
She described the experience as deeply unsettling, noting that it took a toll on her mental well-being.
“I got a bit depressed after seeing my son's leaked explicit videos and knowing that he was into the OF business,” she said, highlighting the emotional weight of the incident.
Facing the distress, Daniella revealed that she reached out to Barbie Itungo, the wife of Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine, for support.
According to her, Barbie was the first person she thought of during the difficult moment, citing trust and familiarity as key reasons for the choice.
Daniella explained that the two held a conversation lasting about 40 minutes, which she described as reassuring and therapeutic.
She credited the discussion with helping her begin to cope with the emotional shock and regain a sense of stability.
“The only person I could really think of was Bobi Wine’s wife, Barbie Itungo, because I needed someone to talk to, and she didn’t fail to come through for me during this difficult moment,” she added.
The incident has sparked broader conversations around privacy, online content leaks, and the pressures faced by public figures and their families.
While Daniella did not indicate any legal action regarding the leak, her remarks underscore the importance of emotional support systems in navigating personal crises.
The situation also reflects the complex intersection between digital platforms, personal choices, and public scrutiny in the modern media environment.
