Celebrities who are winning at co-parenting
In a world where celebrity breakups often turn messy, some Kenyan stars are showing that it’s possible to put differences aside and co-parent peacefully.
Whether they’re separated or simply navigating the pressures of parenting in the public eye, these celebrities are proving that maturity, respect, and love for their children can keep things running smoothly.
Betty Kyallo and Dennis Okari
Media personality Betty Kyallo and journalist Dennis Okari may have gone their separate ways, but one thing that unites them is their love for their daughter, Ivana.
Despite their highly publicised breakup, the two have found a rhythm that works for their little girl.

Betty has often shared glimpses of Ivana’s life, and it’s clear that both parents are present and involved in her upbringing. In past interviews, Betty has credited growth and healing for helping them reach a peaceful place in their co-parenting journey.
Bahati and Yvette Obura
Singer Bahati and Yvette Obura, parents to daughter Mueni Bahati, are another example of co-parenting done right.
Despite Bahati now being married to Diana Marua, there’s no visible tension between the trio. Diana and Yvette have shown respect and support for each other publicly.

Mueni is regularly seen spending time with both families, and the unity among them continues to be praised by fans. It’s a reminder that blended families can work beautifully when egos are put aside.
Frankie Just Gym It and Corazon Kwamboka
Fitness enthusiast Frankie Just Gym It and lawyer-turned-influencer Corazon Kwamboka have also embraced co-parenting after their separation.
The two, who share two children, often post positive messages about their parenting experiences.
They’ve maintained open communication and a visible commitment to raising their kids in a stable environment. Their ability to co-parent without unnecessary drama has earned them admiration online.
Pascal Tokodi and Grace Ekirapa
Pascal Tokodi and Grace Ekirapa have at some point been praised for their intentional parenting.
The couple shares sweet moments of bonding with their daughter, though separately, showing a strong and united front.
Their social media content reflects a nurturing environment and a shared love for their little girl, inspiring many young couples navigating parenthood.
These Kenyan celebrities are reminding us that co-parenting, whether together or apart, can be done with grace and teamwork.