• Tuesday, 05 November 2024
Lebanese boss pleads with trending nanny Rosie to return

Lebanese boss pleads with trending nanny Rosie to return

A trending Kenyan nanny known affectionately as Rosie or Rozah Rozalina Samson has become an internet sensation after a video capturing her emotional farewell with the children she cared for went viral over the weekend.

The Kenyan nanny working in Lebanon recently took a holiday trip back to her homeland in Kenya, leaving behind four small children who had become deeply attached to her.

In a video shared on TikTok by Rosie’s employers, the children can be seen tearfully bidding farewell to their beloved caregiver at the airport.

The heart-wrenching scene has left fans worldwide talking about the strong bond between Rosie and the children she looked after.

The Lebanese boss, who runs the TikTok account, identified as Maria Cataleya, expressed her desperation in a TikTok video, pleading with Rosie to return.

In the emotional plea, she said, “I need like six people in place of her. Try to appreciate Rosie when you see her on the streets. Tell her to come back to us, please. Mummy misses her, the kids miss her. I can’t go out alone with my husband. I can’t travel anymore.”

The video has sparked an outpouring of support and messages from fans, with many expressing their admiration for Rosie’s dedication and the profound impact she had on the lives of the children.

Rosie who is currently in Kenya to visit her family and children, assured her Lebanese employers in another video that she would be returning.

The father of the now viral twins took to TikTok using his handle, ???? ☆ saying, “Rosie, I wish you a happy life with your children. I hope that you will come after a while with your children to Lebanon. Just a visit.”

While his wife, soukita92@ added, “Rosie, come back to Lebanon soon for Mimi and Kitty❤”

Rosie responded, “inshaallah?.” She revealed that her own children are in good hands with her sister in Kenya but would remain there due to their schooling commitments.

“The kids are with my sister, but they are doing well. I promise I will come back, but I will not bring the kids with me because they are in school in Kenya,” Rosie reassured her Lebanese employers.

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