“When I love a man, I do everything for him. I cook, kneel for him, give massages – but it’s all because of love. If I don’t love you, I won’t do all those things.”
Navigating her love life as a public figure has its challenges, as Betty has faced both admiration and criticism online.
“I’ve been in this industry for 13 years now. I’ve learned to develop a thick skin because some things that people experience privately, I experience publicly. It’s not easy, but I find ways to cope,” she shared.
When asked about wedding plans, Betty remained cautious: “We’ll see about that. I don’t want to talk too much about it and then something happens.”
Betty expressed her gratitude to her fans for their overwhelming support during her debut at her new workplace.
She gave a special shoutout to her partner for accompanying her to the station, acknowledging his presence and support.
“Finally, thank you to my friends who came to the station to support me, including my life partner who ensured I was mentally prepared, comfortable, and confident,” she wrote on her social media platforms.
Betty Kyallo’s younger sister, Mercy Kyallo raised eyebrows after failing to attend her niece Ivanna’s birthday as well as the star-studded Flair by Betty re-launch.
It struck the attention of many that the the second daughter, in the family of three girls and one boy conspicuously failed to appear in both major events that went down in June.
Speculations were that these two elder sisters were beefing, mostly pegged on their harsh encounter early this year regards Ivanna’s medical condition that Dennis Okari supposedly dodged.
Dennis Okari and Betty Kyallo with their daughter, Ivanna
Well, Mercy has finally come public about why she never stood to be counted at Betty’s major recent celebrations.
I was not able to come. But at the same time, support is given and support is shown in so many different ways especially in the family dynamic. I know our lives are very public and there is so much that goes on away from the public eye and people never know.
Sisters, Mercy and Betty Kyallo
Speaking regards her brawl with Betty’s baby daddy, Dennis Okari early this year, Mercy was keen to confess that it has been a while since she talked to him but clarifying that everything has since settled.
Well, I haven’t spoken to him in such a long time. But there is no bad blood. I’m happy to see him in our lives and the life of his child and it is obviously so encouraging and beautiful.
Wrapping it up, the entrepreneur was quick to affirm that despite the rough times a family might face, they will always find common ground and move on.
The good thing with family is that you always find a way to hold each other’s hands. Forgive each other and cry with each other and encourage one another.