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“Mimi siwezi olewa na Boy Mzungu,” Betty Kyallo reveals

Media personality Betty Kyallo has once again opened up about her love life during a recent conversation with digital content creator 2Mbili.

In a brief question and answer session, Betty Kyallo, elegantly dressed in a striking red outfit, made it clear that she has no intentions of marrying a white man. Unlike Akothee, who has a penchant for relationships with Caucasians, Kyallo expressed her preference for men with black skin.

“I wouldn’t marry a white man. I prefer someone with my own skin color,” she affirmed while pointing to her own skin.

Furthermore, the single mother of one expressed her happiness that Akothee, whom she fondly referred to as the queen of single mothers, has found love and is no longer on the market. She remarked that Akothee’s relationship status change has alleviated the congestion in their ranks, hinting at her own impending wedding plans.

“I’m thrilled for my sister, I’m super excited. At least she’s taken herself out of the single mothers’ category. Even I will be tying the knot soon,” she eagerly disclosed.

Betty Kyallo, who recently acknowledged being in a romantic relationship, shared that she would only reveal the identity of her mystery lover once they have finalized their plans, including marriage.

“I intend to keep it under wraps until we decide to share our relationship with the world, perhaps for the wedding,” she mentioned.

However, Kyallo clarified that she does not plan to have an extravagant wedding. Instead, she intends to keep it intimate, emphasizing that the most important thing is the connection between the two individuals.

“This time around, I don’t think I will opt for those grand, extravagant weddings. I’ve come to understand that it’s all about the two people involved,” she added.

The former news anchor emphasized her desire to get to know her partner away from the scrutiny of cameras, seeking a more genuine connection.

“I’m happy, and I just want us to get to know each other without the pressures of the cameras,” she affirmed.