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Kenyan Viral Nanny's Employer Changes Tune, Asks Her Not To Return To Lebanon

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  • The Lebanese employer featured in the viral video alongside Kenyan nanny Rosie has shared a change in perspective
  • Initially known for expressing a desire to have Rosie return to Lebanon, the employer has now encouraged Rosie to stay in Kenya
  • The employer expressed mixed emotions, saying she would love Rosy to go back but also wanted her to stay with her kids

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The Lebanese employer, known for a viral video featuring her Kenyan nanny, Rosie, has altered her stance, now urging Rosie not to return to Lebanon.

Why has Rosie's employer changed her mind?

The employer, identified through the TikTok account @maria.cataleya, shared her heartfelt sentiments about Rosie's current situation. Expressing her desire to have Rosie back in Lebanon, the employer also conveyed immense joy at the prospect of Rosie spending quality time with her kids in Kenya.

In an emotional statement, she admitted,

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"Of course, I hope she will come back. But I don't think so. I don't want her to come back. I want her to enjoy her time with her kids and maybe stay with them."

The employer went on to reveal that she would have preferred Rosie to extend her stay in Kenya, emphasising,

"If I was her, I would stay in Kenya with my kids. I would never come back to Lebanon."

Former employer speculates better opportunities for Rosie

She further speculated that the viral video could open doors to better opportunities for Rosie outside Lebanon.

"I am pretty sure after this viral video, she will be able to get better opportunities than to come back to Lebanon," the employer asserted.

Drawing a unique analogy to the biblical figure Prophet Yousaf, she highlighted the contrast between undesired circumstances and ultimate triumph.

"It's like Prophet Yousaf. They wanted him to be a slave, they bought him, and then God granted him to be their king," she explained.

Closing her message to Rosie, the employer expressed pride and touched upon the positive impact she believes she played in Rosie's newfound recognition.

"I feel really proud and touched that I was able to help Rosy reach what she did reach, to go viral and be appreciated and to be with her kids. So guys, please don't understand me wrong. I wish Rosy all the best," she added.

Rosie weeps while admitting she misses Lebanese kids

Earlier, TUKO.co.ke reported Rosie was already missing little Maria and Cateleya, the little kids she used to care for in Lebanon.

Rosie was speaking during an event where she was awarded a holiday by a local company for a job well done with the kids.

The humble and loving woman came to the limelight when her employer's kids hung onto her and refused to let go as she travelled back home for the holidays.

While in Kenya, Rosie spoke of her experiences and fiercely defended her bosses for always treating her well. She also broke down while talking about the kids.

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Viral nanny Rosie
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