Betty Bayo Says Daughter Sky Is Headed to UK For Summer Camp
Betty Bayo and Sarah Kabu are going all out for their kids.

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The two women shared a video talking to their children about
"Something very special we have planned for you. It is also to plan your future," Sarah said.
Betty responded by wondering why their kids were not excited by the news.
The parents said that they had been planning it for a while and researching.
Betty's daughter said that she could not wait for the opportunity.
"This summer, you two are going to the UK."
Sarah said that they would have fun while also learning during the trip.
"It will be a cultural exchange; you will have students from 120 countries," Betty said.
They said that the camp was open for kids between 13-17.
"At least I will have time to myself," Sky said.
Sarah then noted that they would be booking flights and organising transfers to the summer schools.
They noted that both mums will be flying separately with the children.
Sarah then asked the interested parents to immediately apply for the opportunity.
“Glory to God, it's a dream come true to see @skyvictorr going to the UK to the leading school summer camp this August.
It is open for kids from 12 years to 17 years old all over the world for a whole 1 week,” Betty wrote.
She then provided details for interested parents to apply, noting that it will cost from KSh 490,000 to over KSh 800,000.
Numerous Kenyans expressed interest in the opportunity, writing:
Kimanzidorricahkavengi:
“Is it only for international schools? Can you sponsor my daughter?”
purity_mathenge:
“When my daughter is of that age, I decree I will be able to book a slot for her in Jesus' name.”
eunice_shiks:
“How much is the package?”
In a recent YouTube video, singer Betty Bayo joined her daughter, Sky, for an open conversation about life in a blended family.
They discussed personal topics like relationships, family dynamics, and Sky’s experience growing up with two father figures. Betty, who married her partner Tash in 2021, asked if Sky ever felt left out due to their family setup.

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Sky admitted that while it doesn’t usually bother her, events like Father’s Day can be confusing. She shared that most of her friends don’t know she has two dads, and sometimes people use it to make her feel bad.
However, she also highlighted some perks, like having more support and options when she needs something. Sky humorously noted that the only real dilemma is deciding which dad to bring to school events like parent-teacher conferences.
Source: TUKO.co.ke