Jose Chameleone reunites with son Abba Marcus after calling him out
- Published By The Statesman For The Statesman Digital
- 3 hours ago
Ugandan musician Jose Chameleone has reunited with his son Abba Marcus in a US hospital. A few weeks ago, Abba took to social media to call out his father for drinking alcohol and allegedly making his health worsen.
Chameleone, through the help of his family, was flown from Kampala to the US where he is currently getting treatment.
A video that has now gone viral shows his son Abba taking care of him at the hospital.
"Time is a healer. Thank you everyone who has taken the thought to hold me in prayer and wish me well - Asante sana," wrote Chameleone
In another post, he thanked those who have been with him in hospital "Thank you to all of you who are taking time to wish me a quick and healthy recovery. The Doctors are doing their best and I am also trying as best as i can. @fredzink1 @weasel_manizo @abbamarcus @julietzawedde Thank you again for encouraging me.
Love you all."
Chameleone's son calls him out
In a heartfelt TikTok video, Abba Marcus shared his frustration over his father's condition.
“My father struggles with alcohol addiction and has been for a while now, hence the weight loss that people have been talking about. It completely disheartens me when I see the internet bashing my mother, making her the cause of everything. I am here to tell you that is completely false. My mother has nothing to do with it.”
Adding “Never in my life have I ever seen unconcerned parents that are so careless about their children’s well-being. In this case, I am talking about my father’s parents. So far, I have already lost two uncles because of complete irresponsibility. Honestly, I don’t even want to be called their grandchild because I don’t want any association with them. Nobody would know who the Mayanjas were if it wasn’t for my father,”
He urged his fans to work together to get his father the help that he needed.
“I am very infuriated with my father because I feel like he makes selfish decisions. I have four siblings, and he still needs to be alive to take care of them. He has been told time and time again that this is a habit that needs to slow down for him to have a long life. It pains me that he still chose to drink and ruin his pancreas despite knowing this,” he said.
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