Hellen Ati Breaks Down: “I’m Tired of Taking Care of This Child” Amid Health Struggles

Hellen Ati Breaks Down: Im Tired of Taking Care of This Child Amid Health Struggles

A Kenyan woman identified as Helen, who claims to be the baby mama of Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest, has gone viral after expressing emotional distress over the care of their alleged child, stating she is “tired of taking care of this child, he’s sick right now.” The video, shared widely on X (formerly Twitter), has sparked intense reactions across social media platforms, reigniting debates about paternity, responsibility, and the public’s role in celebrity controversies. Helen’s plea has drawn both sympathy and criticism, with users questioning her credibility and the alleged father’s silence.

In the viral clip, Helen’s emotional tone underscores her frustration with the ongoing burden of single-handedly raising the child, who she says is currently unwell. Her statement has become a trending topic online, particularly in Nigerian and African social media circles, where fans of Cubana Chief Priest and followers of celebrity news are closely monitoring the situation. The video was posted on June 18, 2026, and quickly gained traction, with users reacting in real time to her words and the broader implications of the alleged relationship.

Reactions have been mixed, with some users expressing concern for the child’s well-being while others accuse Helen of using the situation for attention. One user, @Alexusdeyforyou, responded with a bold statement: “If I’m CP I will come Kenya carry the child, na male child nothing spoil.” Others, like @Stemmaaa, pointed to the potential embarrassment for Cubana Chief Priest, writing, “Cubana chief priest fit deny the child but he no fit Deny the embarrassment with it.” The controversy has also drawn criticism from those who believe Helen is a “gold digger,” with @mattmike324 urging the Kenyan government to intervene to protect the child.

Some users questioned the credibility of Helen’s claims, especially after past interviews with media outlets like Egungun, with @SofieElma stating, “The child is not giving her the time she needs to get back to the street. After Egungun interviewed her. I stopped taking her seriously.” Meanwhile, @jokerclownnn raised a deeper ethical concern: “But let’s be serious, why is CP not doing anything about this situation. When he knows he won’t take responsibility for his actions why then did he have sexual innuendo with someone that is not his wife?”

The case continues to dominate online discourse, with fans and critics alike calling for accountability from Cubana Chief Priest. As the public waits for a response from the socialite, the situation remains a focal point in discussions about celebrity responsibility and the emotional toll of public paternity disputes. The story is likely to remain in the spotlight as more details emerge, and the child’s welfare continues to be a central concern.