Key Points
- Hellen says Pascal must settle school fees before January starts. She warns she will reveal his income if he delays.
- She repeats her call for a public DNA test. She says the test will end doubt and clear matters.
- Fans are split between sympathy and online mockery. Some demand calm answers while others post jokes.
Hellen Ati renewed public pressure on Cubana Chiefpriest in a new post. She told him to pay their son’s school fees without delay. Her demand used blunt language and a clear January deadline.

In an earlier demand she set the same deadline and tone. See the full story on Hellen Ati demands DNA test. That October report shows she first asked for a DNA test.
Hellen also used social clips to press her point publicly. She said a test will remove doubt and end the dispute. Her posts mix threats with emotional appeals for her child.
Pascal has replied in ways that deny direct responsibility. He has at times called for proof and urged calm. Past reports note his legal moves and public denials.
The exchange has drawn swift reaction across social platforms. Some fans back Hellen and ask for child support payments. Other users mock the feud and make jokes about wealth.
Observers note this case repeats earlier celebrity paternity patterns. Public claims often push for DNA tests or court answers. A clear test usually ends public doubt and starts payments.
Hellen’s posts tied the deadline to school registration dates. She said January schooling must be paid or she will act. Her language suggested she might go public if he delays.
Legal experts say courts typically order DNA testing quickly. If testing proves paternity, judges can order child support. Formal steps often replace social media fights with legal answers.
The story has a longer timeline beyond this month’s posts. ValidUpdates has tracked multiple posts and back-and-forth exchanges.
Readers can follow the evolving timeline through earlier coverage.
For now the public sees a mix of threats and denials. Hellen insists on quick action while Pascal studies his reply. The next weeks may show whether the dispute moves to court





