Musician Pallaso has finally broken his silence months after his former sister-in-law Daniella Atim made explosive remarks about his family.
Daniella, the ex-wife of music legend Jose Chameleone, previously accused her former husband of being violent during their marriage — allegations that ignited a storm of public debate and intense scrutiny surrounding the famous family.
But according to Pallaso, the controversy never shook him.
When pressed about whether the accusations against his elder brother hurt him, the singer remained calm and composed, choosing loyalty over drama.
“The only way we are never going to be family is in death, but even in death we shall still be family,” Pallaso declared firmly.
His message? Blood is thicker than headlines.
The “Malamu” hitmaker also addressed critics who dragged his mother into the heated saga — and he made it clear he’s not losing sleep over it.
“Coming after my mother doesn’t scare me because she is also a mother,” he said boldly.
“And judging how we were raised doesn’t move me because we now have an opportunity to raise others better.”
Pallaso emphasized growth, redemption, and generational change. He insisted that every family — famous or not — has room to learn from past mistakes.
“When you see that something was a mistake, you can learn from it and do better. We go back to history to relate to the future so that we can create a better past,” he added.