In a recent viral video, media personality Betty Kyallo sparked curiosity among her fans by passionately asserting her status as the best news anchor and most famous person in Kenya. Despite the energetic scene, she took a moment to share words of encouragement, urging her followers to persevere and not lose hope. She also offered insights into her personal journey that propelled her to become one of the most celebrated figures in the country.
“I used to speak to myself in the mirror at home before I became the best news anchor in the country, so don’t give up,” she declared in the video.
After the video gained traction, Kyallo shared a photo from the event, humorously captioning it, “Started my December last weekend đđđ.”
The mother of one recently amused her audience by expressing her dislike for the term ‘baby mama.’ In a conversation with Oga Obinna, she explained, “That term sounds so⌠I donât even know how to explain it. Like baby mama! It sounds off. Iâve never been referred to using that term; it sounds confrontational.”
A fortnight ago, Kyallo openly discussed her past romantic relationships, revealing that she maintains amicable relationships with most of her ex-partners. Interestingly, she claimed never to have been dumped but admitted to taking the initiative in ending a relationship when she sensed withdrawal from her partner.
âThere is this one guy, I canât remember what I did, and he started withdrawing. Because Iâm not the kind of lady to be dumped, I dumped him first before he could dump me,â she disclosed in an interview with Nation.
Explaining the circumstances, she revealed that financial pressures had overwhelmed that particular ex-partner. However, they are now good friends.
Betty emphasized her commitment to her businesses and disclosed a more cautious approach to future relationships, influenced by lessons learned from past romantic experiences.
âThere are good guys out there, but for now, Iâm not available. When you are a celebrity or famous, you can never be sure what reason(s) bring someone into your life,” she said, cautioning against relationships where she felt like just a trophy.
In conclusion, Betty acknowledged the challenges that come with wealth and fame, especially in the context of her dating experiences. She encouraged potential suitors not to be deterred by preconceived notions and stereotypes, expressing openness to genuine connections.