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Betty Kyalo's Marriage Preferences: A Divorcee in Sight

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This archive report was first published on 25 May 2020.

Media personality Betty Kyalo has sparked conversation after sharing her marriage preferences on her YouTube channel. In a recent video, she revealed that she is open to the idea of marriage, but with a specific condition.

According to Betty, she would prefer to marry a divorced man. She explained that she believes a divorced individual has already experienced the challenges of marriage and is more likely to avoid them in a new relationship.

‘I am not sure if I actually would want a divorced guy, a single man or a widower. I am always pulling on that direction of a divorced guy because I think tunaelewana. Because I have been through it,’ she said.

Betty also noted that a divorced man is less likely to try to replace her with his late wife, unlike a widower. She also expressed concerns about the expectations that come with dating a single man, citing instances where she would be expected to cook and be available at all times.

On the other hand, she believes that a divorced man is more likely to be understanding and accommodating, saying ‘I think a divorced guy, tukielewana we will be like usinichezee.’

It's worth noting that Betty has previously spoken about her past marriage and how it ended in divorce. She has since documented her journey of self-discovery and growth, and it seems that she is now open to the idea of marriage again.

‘For a long time, I didn’t want to get married after the divorce, but I think I know what went wrong and I know I can be better. I know what I need to look for in somebody,’ she said.

With her newfound openness to marriage, it will be interesting to see who Betty Kyalo chooses to settle down with in the future.

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