Video of Lebanon Family Treating Much-Loved Kenyan Nanny to Fancy Birthday Resurfaces
A video of a Lebanese family lovingly treating their Kenyan nanny on her birthday has surfaced online. Kenyan nanny Rosie celebrated her birthday in Lebanon before flying home. How did Kenyan nanny leave Lebanon? Rosie recently went viral after emotions ran high at the airport as she bade farewell to the children, as they didn't want her to leave. Footage shared by their parents showed them at the airport, escorting Rosie as she went to board a plane. 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 yours,” the parents captioned the clip. Netizens reacted to the emotional goodbye and admitted that they shed a tear. “We are all watching from around the world and crying too,” wrote one person. “I don't know why I am crying,” added another. How did Kenyan nanny celebrate birthday in Lebanon? Footage shared days before the airport incident showed the family treating Rosie to a lovely birthday. “Thank you so much. You are a great person and one of our family members,” the grateful father said. The family was at a restaurant, and Rosie was dressed in an all-yellow outfit when they surprised her with a cake. Rosie wiped away tears as they sang a birthday song for her. The woman embraced Rosie before she was given the twins. They then shared a meal, and one of the twins lovingly fed her. TikTok users reacted to the birthday celebrations by saying: Vilorii “If my kids reacted like this, I would buy a house near me for Rosie and her kids. I think she is one of best babysitters.” HALIMAH: “I wish my boss had landed on this video. She treated me like a wild animal, yet I was taking care of her three-month-old baby.”
by William Osoro
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