“Probably Not My Ride Or Die”- Kamene Goro Hits Back At DJ Bonez Over ICU Absence
Media personality Kamene Goro and her husband, DJ Bonez, are facing a public relationship crisis after Kamene opened up about a harrowing near-death experience. In a raw interview on the Tubonge Show, Kamene revealed she was hospitalized for 36 days, spent time in the ICU, and at one point was given only six hours to live due to a severe infection.
The revelation has sparked a firestorm on social media, with fans and friends questioning the strength of the couple’s “in sickness and in health” vows.
The Absence That Redefined Loyalty
According to Kamene, the most painful part of her 36-day ordeal was the absence of the person she considered her “ride or die.” She disclosed that DJ Bonez was not by her side during her most critical moments, including Valentine’s Day, which she spent alone in the hospital.
While her mother and sister were “restless” with worry, Kamene says Bonez later justified his absence by claiming it was “too hard” for him to see her in such a fragile and broken state.
“Who’s going to be there for you in your 11th hour? I was so shocked by the people who would stand with you… The one who you’re saying is your bloody ride or die… yeah, probably not.” — Kamene Goro
Allegations of Financial Opportunism
The drama intensified as reports surfaced from Kamene’s inner circle alleging that while she was fighting for her life, Bonez was reportedly seeking monetary assistance from her. Friends of the media personality have slammed the DJ, expressing disbelief that he would focus on finances while his wife was in the ICU.
The emotional strain was compounded by the fact that Kamene’s mother reportedly faced significant difficulty raising money for the mounting medical bills, even being blocked by individuals who owed Kamene money.
The “Clapback” and the Unfolding Narrative
DJ Bonez has since responded to the public backlash with a cryptic message, suggesting that there is another side to the story that the public has yet to hear.
“I won’t talk much but one day you’ll know my story,” he posted.
Kamene was quick to dismiss his attempt to frame the situation around himself. She reportedly clapped back on social media, questioning his perspective: “Your story? Now it’s your story?”
As the two exchange barbs online, the “Stupid Happy” phase Kamene previously described appears to have been replaced by a period of deep reflection. Having emerged as a survivor from a ward where many did not make it out, Kamene has urged her followers to “drop the trash” in their lives and value only those who show up when the stakes are highest.
