The outing came just as disagreements continue between Betty’s family and her husband, Hiram “Tash” Gitau, over how events surrounding her final days were handled.
The renewed interest in Betty’s story has spread across several digital platforms, many of which have now begun emphasizing the same key issues our earlier coverage raised — custody questions, conflicting accounts from relatives, and the emotional strain on the children.
In a short video shared by Betty’s daughter, Sky, the children are seen seated at a restaurant table, enjoying lunch with their father.
The renewed interest in Betty’s story has spread across several digital platforms, many of which have now begun emphasizing the same key issues our earlier coverage raised — custody questions, conflicting accounts from relatives, and the emotional strain on the children.
In a short video shared by Betty’s daughter, Sky, the children are seen seated at a restaurant table, enjoying lunch with their father.
Kanyari chatted with them and appeared relaxed, smiling throughout the interaction. After the meal, the family went shopping together.
Sky captioned her video with a simple message:
“Thank you, baba, for taking us out. We had a great time.”
Her post immediately triggered a wave of reactions online, especially because the children have recently been at the centre of a heated custody conversation.
Just days earlier, Betty’s brother Edward Mbugua had spoken publicly about his concerns. He claimed that Tash did not fully communicate how serious Betty’s illness was before she died.
Sky captioned her video with a simple message:
“Thank you, baba, for taking us out. We had a great time.”
Her post immediately triggered a wave of reactions online, especially because the children have recently been at the centre of a heated custody conversation.
Just days earlier, Betty’s brother Edward Mbugua had spoken publicly about his concerns. He claimed that Tash did not fully communicate how serious Betty’s illness was before she died.
Edward also said he picked Tash up from the airport during that difficult period and felt that something about the situation did not sit right with him.
He further questioned how donations made by leaders and friends were handled after Betty’s passing, adding another layer of tension between the two families.
Edward urged Pastor Kanyari to take charge of his children’s welfare, saying that their future and inheritance needed protection. His remarks only intensified the public debate already surrounding the family.
After Sky shared her video with her father, Kenyans poured into the comment sections with different views:
Some praised Kanyari, saying he had every right to spend time with his children and should stay involved in their lives.
Others defended Tash, arguing that he had been a consistent father figure and that the children should be allowed to choose who they feel safe with.
A few commenters felt Sky was trying to show that both men get along, and urged adults to avoid dragging children into conflict.
Another group insisted that Betty’s mum and siblings were only trying to protect the memory of their loved one.
The divided reactions show just how emotionally charged the situation has become.
In another video posted earlier, Sky and her brother were at the airport saying goodbye to an aunt who had travelled to Kenya for Betty’s burial.
He further questioned how donations made by leaders and friends were handled after Betty’s passing, adding another layer of tension between the two families.
Edward urged Pastor Kanyari to take charge of his children’s welfare, saying that their future and inheritance needed protection. His remarks only intensified the public debate already surrounding the family.
After Sky shared her video with her father, Kenyans poured into the comment sections with different views:
Some praised Kanyari, saying he had every right to spend time with his children and should stay involved in their lives.
Others defended Tash, arguing that he had been a consistent father figure and that the children should be allowed to choose who they feel safe with.
A few commenters felt Sky was trying to show that both men get along, and urged adults to avoid dragging children into conflict.
Another group insisted that Betty’s mum and siblings were only trying to protect the memory of their loved one.
The divided reactions show just how emotionally charged the situation has become.
In another video posted earlier, Sky and her brother were at the airport saying goodbye to an aunt who had travelled to Kenya for Betty’s burial.
As they hugged her, the aunt told them she hoped to see them again soon. Sky responded with a small hint — suggesting she might travel to the United States.
The comment left many wondering whether the children would stay with their biological father, remain with Tash in Kenya, or eventually travel abroad.
Tash has spent time both in Kenya and the US over the years, and people online are closely watching to see what decisions will be made regarding the children’s future.
The comment left many wondering whether the children would stay with their biological father, remain with Tash in Kenya, or eventually travel abroad.
Tash has spent time both in Kenya and the US over the years, and people online are closely watching to see what decisions will be made regarding the children’s future.