Social media erupted after fans noticed an uncanny resemblance between the late Betty Bayo’s daughter, Sky, and popular content creator Trisha Khalid. The discussion gained momentum after new photos and videos of Sky surfaced online, showing her in a playful skit with colorful face paint. The full post can be seen here.
Fans in the comment sections were quick to point out the similarities. Many highlighted that Sky shares the same facial expressions, eye shape, and general look as Trisha Khalid.

Some even joked that if the two were seen side by side, people might easily mistake them for sisters, sparking a flurry of reactions across Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.
The conversation, however, has been mixed. While some embraced the comparison as a fun observation, others urged caution. They reminded the public that Sky is still a young girl, recently dealing with the emotional loss of her mother, and is navigating a sensitive period in her life.

Despite these warnings, the topic continued to trend online, showing how much Kenyans are invested in the legacy of Betty Bayo and her family.
Sky has remained in the public eye since her mother’s passing, with Kenyans commending her strength and resilience. Many supporters have praised her for bravely carrying her mother’s legacy and keeping her memory alive in the public domain. Beyond mere resemblance, Sky has become a symbol of love, remembrance, and courage for those who admired Betty Bayo.
Even as the comparison to Trisha Khalid continues, fans emphasize respect for Sky and her privacy. Observers note that while she may resemble a celebrity, her own personality and experiences make her uniquely herself.

The conversation underscores how public figures’ families often become part of broader cultural discussions, especially when fans spot connections or similarities to other well-known personalities.
Sky’s growing presence online is being watched closely, not only for her striking looks but for the way she honors her mother’s memory. For many, she represents hope, resilience, and the enduring impact of Betty Bayo’s life on Kenyan social media culture.





