'Bahati is battling depression' - Exposes Ringtone

Bahati recently deleted everything from his Instagram

•Bahati lost the bid for Mathare MP during the August 9 ekectuons.

• According to him, his budget during the campaigns was 50 million.

Ringtone has alleged that the star is depressed.
Ringtone has alleged that the star is depressed.
Image: COURTESY

Ringtone Apoko now says Bahati is battling depression.

The controversial artiste went further to allege that Diana Marua, Bahati's wife, has called him for help on different occasions.

"Bahati anapitia depression, Bahati hataki kukubali alipoteza kiti, mara kama mbili Diana amenipigia kuniambia Bahati anataka kukunywa sumu, nikaenda nikamsaidia," Ringtone alleges. 

last week, Bahati who has millions of followers on Instagram deleted everything on his socials leaving his fans worried.

Many wondered if he was doing OK or if he was just seeking attention.

He has been quiet after losing his MP Bid for the Mathare constituency to ODM's Anthony Tom Oluoch. 

His wife Diana Marua has also been been missing form the public eye.

She had taken to her Instagram to post a worrying picture that left many questioning if all was well with the Bahatis.

"Only in the Darkness, Can you see the Stars," she captioned the photo.

Many concur with Ringtone that Bahati is depressed. The problem is that he has not talked about it.

Speaking during an interview with Millard Ayo, Bahati said his budget for the campaigns was more than 50 million.

"I have spent approximately 33 million on my election campaigns. I get support from well-wishers. My budget on election day is 10 million. Campaigns for a Parliamentary bid seat cost more than 50 Million," he said.

Bahati had earlier alleged that his Mathare MP opponent, sent goons to rough him up in a bid to have him step down from the race.

He also alleged that he had been offered Sh50 million to step down as an aspiring MP.

"We need to have an electronic transmission for our polls. I have just finished sorting out my agents. It cost me Sh15 million. I had 3,643 agents for three days of work. The rest ilikua kujitolea,” Bahati said.

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