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I don't want Rosie back - Former Kenyan Nanny's Ex Employer
I don't want Rosie back - Former Kenyan Nanny's Ex Employer
Rosie isn't welcomed back to a home that once showed her love.

Amidst the narrative of Rosie's stint in Lebanon, a revelation unfolds – her employer's wife voices a resolute reluctance to welcome back the Kenyan caretaker. This disclosure finds its canvas in a freshly released video, making its debut on their TikTok page. Rosie's prior return to Kenya had catapulted her into the spotlight, with social media ablaze over videos capturing the poignant farewells from her employer's children and parents. A twist in the tale emerges as the once-imploring white couple now advocates for Rosie's continued stay in Kenya, confounding many. The crux of their reluctance is articulated by the white matriarch in the video. She deems Rosie's return untenable, urging her to relish moments with her own children. The rationale behind this unexpected stance lies in the belief that the viral videos will unlock diverse opportunities for Rosie in Kenya, and the white employer wishes her not to miss out. In her own words, "While I harbor a glimmer of hope for her return, I am inclined against it. I desire her to bask in the joy of her children's company and potentially build a life with them. This viral video surge can undoubtedly open doors for her in Lebanon, and, were I in her shoes, I would choose to stay in Kenya, embracing the potential that lies ahead. Rosie, my message is clear – refrain from returning. Yet, the choice ultimately rests with her."

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