Betty Bayo’s daughter Sky Victor confident she will one day win Grammy

Late gospel singer Betty Bayo’s daughter, Sky Victor, has confidently envisioned her future as a Grammy Award winner.
In a video shared on her YouTube channel on Saturday, February 21, 2026, Sky shared a vivid and playful description of how she believes her big moment on the global stage will unfold, expressing both confidence and humour as she spoke about her dreams.
“I imagine that moment when they announce, ‘And the Grammy goes to Sky Victor.’ I would probably react with shock, then start crying,” she said.
She imagined the moment her name would be called out at the prestigious Grammy Awards, saying she would initially react with shock before breaking down in tears.
According to her, she would then walk up to the stage and deliver an emotional acceptance speech reflecting on her hard work and achievements.

Sky went on to jokingly imagine herself thanking the audience while claiming it would already be her fifth Grammy win.
“And then walk to the front and say, ‘I just want to say that I have been working very hard for this, and this is my fifth one this week, my fifth Grammy, and I am so, so grateful,” she said.
Despite the humour, the young talent made it clear that her aspirations are serious.
She expressed strong belief in her future success, noting that she is certain she will one day win a Grammy and look back at the video as proof that she manifested her dream.
“But honestly, I’m not even sure if I would cry. And just to put it out there, I am going to win a Grammy one day, and I will look back at this video and say, Oh, you manifested it,” she added.
UK tour
Elsewhere, Sky Victor came out to explain their decision to travel to the United Kingdom a month after their mum’s untimely passing.
She said the period following their mother’s passing was overwhelming, noting that everyday activities had become emotionally draining due to frequent interactions with members of the public seeking conversations about the loss.
“We wanted a break from everything that was happening so that when we go back, we would be in a better place,” Sky said.
According to her, the family felt the need to step away from everything that was happening so they could process their grief privately and return in a better emotional state.
“What was happening was that whenever you walked into a shop, people would crowd around you asking questions and talking about it,” she shared.
She acknowledged that life has not been the same since losing her mother, describing the absence as deeply felt despite efforts to move forward.
Sky also expressed appreciation to well-wishers who contributed financially following Betty Bayo’s death, saying the support would help the family in various ways as they adjust to life without their mum.
“To be honest, it is still not the same without our mum. Obviously, the money that has been donated to us will help us in one way or another,” she added.
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