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Betty Kyallo Joins TV47
Media personality Betty Kyallo has made a debut on TV47 after almost four years of being away from the screens.
“After close to 4 years, I’m back. TV47 is now my home. I can’t wait to see you my lovely audience. This is my favourite stage! I missed it.” She posted on making the announcement official.
She will be hosting ‘This Friday With Betty Kyallo’ show.
Career
Betty Kyallo began her career at KTN Home as an intern and later worked as a news anchor before transitioning to K24 TV. She left K24 TV in May 2020 and started her own YouTube channel, Betty Kyalo Lately.
She later started a salon and spa business, Flair by Betty, and later Aftershave by Flair Barbershop and Bk Closet. In June 2022, Showmax introduced Kyallo Kulture, a Kenyan reality series about Betty Kyallo and her sisters Mercy and Gloria.
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