Viral Nanny Rosie Discloses Leaving Toxic Marriage To Work Abroad, Give Her Kids Better Life

Viral Nanny Rosie Discloses Leaving Toxic Marriage To Work Abroad, Give Her Kids Better Life

  • Behind Rosie's smile is a heartbreaking story that many women would rather not share
  • The mother of three revealed she quit her toxic marriage, travelled abroad for greener pastures, and luckily met a good employer
  • The Kenyan nanny went viral after a video showed the Lebanese children she cared for crying and clinging to her at an airport, begging her not to leave

Trending Kenyan nanny Rosie has been praised worldwide for her kind and warm heart.

Viral Kenyan nanny Rosie.
Viral nanny Rosie opens up about her past toxic marriage. Photos: Maria.cataleya.official, @rozalinachocolatebae.
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Viral nanny Rosie talks about past marriage

Rosie, who works in Lebanon as a nanny, revealed she was forced to quit her toxic marriage to search for greener pastures.

"I was in a marriage that was not working, so I decided to go look for greener pastures to be able to take care of my children," she said in an interview with Presenter Ali.

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Rosie, a mother of three kids, two boys and a girl aged 13, 6, and 4, respectively—said her DMs were full, but she was focusing on her work and raising her children, adding that she had no time for love for now.

When asked if she would go back to her ex, the mother of three said she would never go back.

Who is nanny Rosie?

The Kenyan nanny went viral early this month after a video showing her bidding farewell to the children she cared for emerged online.

Two of the children, Maria and Cataleya, are twins and boast a massive TikTok following. Footage shared by their parents showed them at the airport, escorting Rosie to the airport to board a plane.

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Emotions ran high as the kids refused to let Rosie go, and all they did was shed tears. The parents had difficulty keeping the children away from Rosie as they clung to her. Rosie got emotional as she wiped away tears as she parted ways with the children she cared for.

The screams attracted people's attention at the airport as they witnessed the emotional goodbyes.

"She will come back," the mother said, but the kids would not listen.
"Thank you, Rosie, for caring for my babies like they’re yours," the parents captioned the clip.

Recently, Rosie received a generous gift that is sure to bring joy to her life. Expedition Maasai Safaris, a prominent travel company, stepped forward to gift Rosie and her kids a fully paid three-day trip to the enchanting Maasai Mara.

Kids cry as Rosie leaves

In another story, YEN.com.gh reported that some adorable kids in a TikTok video wept at the airport as their nanny travelled, begging her not to go.

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The little kids who were accompanied by their father were inconsolable as Rosie left for her flight chasing after her.

Many people were touched by the video, stating that the kids' behaviour showed the nanny treated them very well.

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Geraldine Amoah (Entertainment editor) Geraldine Amoah is an Entertainment Editor at YEN.com.gh. She pursued Business Administration at Ashesi University and graduated in 2020. She has over 3 years of experience in journalism. Geraldine's professional career in journalism started at Myjoyonline at Multimedia Group Limited, where she worked as a writer. She has completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced digital reporting and fighting misinformation.

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Berlinda Entsie (Copy Editor) Berlinda Entsie is a Copy Editor at YEN.com.gh. She has worked as a proofreader and editor since 2016. Berlinda has over 5 years' experience editing and writing for leading publications in Ghana. She previously worked with Graphic Communications Group LTD, Business Insider SSA and Pulse.com.gh. She obtained a B.A in English Studies from the Methodist University College in 2016 and a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the GH Media School in 2019. Reach out to her via berlinda.entsie@yen.com.gh