T-Effect - Personal Life

Personal Life

Chosen Effects quest to find his one true love has taken him on a journey that has stretched around the world. He often calls himself the last romantic and even walked away from a recording contract he had in order to follow a girl to another country in the pursuit of true love. Late 2010 tragedy struck when Chosen’s mom died from cancer. Two years leading up to her death, his beloved mother struggled to recover from an aneurism that she barely survived. His mom ended up surviving that event, however just when his family thought that the worst was over and she was on her way to a full recovery the horrible news about her cancer came to light. The pain of losing his mom is the hardest thing that Chosen has ever had to endure and has left the entertainer heartbroken. Chosen enjoys bowling in competition and has been bowling since he was just a little kid. He has bowled perfect games and his usual average is over the 210 mark. He once considered bowling in the PBA but did not think he would have time to fully commit due to his entertainment career. He now bowls in various tournaments around the world with some of bowling’s top bowlers when he can find the time. When Chosen is not bowling you might find him in enjoying another one of his passions cooking as Chosen is also an excellent cook and loves to spend time in the kitchen. He has been known to describe his Sloppy Joes and Fried Rice dishes as the world’s best. Chosen loves to help others and likes to spend time lending a hand to try and make someone else’s life a little bit brighter. He has spent time helping sick people in hospitals, the homeless and has performed various charity shows.

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