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Alleged Baby Mama Accuses Cubana Chiefpriest’s Wife of Using ‘Juju’, Spills Bedroom Secrets Amid DNA Test Drama

The paternity saga involving popular nightlife mogul Cubana Chiefpriest has taken a dramatic new twist, as Hellen Ati, the Kenyan woman who previously accused him of fathering her 2-year-old son, Pascal, returned to social media with fresh and even more controversial claims.

In her latest video, Hellen expressed frustration over Chiefpriest’s alleged refusal to take a DNA test to confirm paternity. She claimed that despite her repeated calls for a test, he has been avoiding the matter, leaving the issue unresolved and her son in limbo.

Going further, Hellen dragged the socialite’s wife into the controversy, accusing the couple of using fetish or spiritual means commonly referred to as “juju” in an attempt to silence or manipulate her. According to her, their spiritual efforts failed, insisting that she remains unshaken and unaffected.

In a more shocking revelation, Hellen also disclosed personal and intimate details about Chiefpriest’s alleged bedroom preferences, sending social media into a frenzy. Her explosive claims have reignited online chatter about the long-running saga and sparked debate over whether the businessman should be compelled to take a DNA test.

The video has attracted thousands of reactions, with some netizens mocking the situation while others empathize with her. Some questioned why Chiefpriest hasn’t simply taken the test to resolve the controversy once and for all.

  • “She’s always bringing his wife into this. Was she there when it all happened?”
  • “This woman isn’t backing down anytime soon. This saga just keeps getting messier!”
  • “If he has nothing to hide, he should just take the DNA test and end the drama.”

As of now, Cubana Chiefpriest has not officially responded to the new claims, and the internet remains abuzz with curiosity and speculation over what’s next in this unfolding drama.

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