Cute Photos Emerge as Company Finally Gifts Viral Nanny Rosie and Her Family All-Expense-Paid Trip
- Rosie, the Kenyan nanny who recently captured the nation's attention, has received a generous gift that is sure to bring joy to her life
- Expedition Safaris, a prominent travel company, has stepped forward to gift Rosie a fully paid three-day trip to the enchanting Maasai Mara
- The emotional video of Rosie bidding farewell to Lebanon went viral, sparking widespread discussions about the treatment of migrant workers abroad
Rosie, the Kenyan nanny whose tearful farewell from Lebanon tugged at the heartstrings of many, has revealed she is a mother of three lovely children.
Just as Expeditions Maasai Safaris had promised, Rosie has been gifted a fully paid three-day trip to the picturesque Maasai Mara by the generous travel company.
Was Rossie sad while leaving Lebanon?
Rosie's emotional departure from Lebanon garnered nationwide attention, prompting Expedition Maasai Safaris to extend this thoughtful gesture as a token of appreciation for her hard work. Some people, however, claimed she looked unhappy.
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The travel company believes that everyone deserves a break, especially after enduring the challenges faced by the mother of three in a foreign land.
"We were deeply moved by Rozah's story and her incredible bond with the family she serves in Lebanon," said Pancras Karema, CEO of Expeditions Maasai Safaris.
"Her selflessness and love embody the spirit of compassion that we cherish at Expeditions Maasai Safaris," he added.
Amidst the limelight, Rosie graciously acknowledged the kind treatment she received during her time in Lebanon. She said:
"What I know is they treated me well. The day of exit was my saddest. I could not believe I was leaving such a kind family. The kids even called me mom and treated me like family. I had mixed feelings. On the other hand, I felt happy that I was going home, back to my family and children," she expressed, focusing on the positive aspects of her experience."
Addressing speculation about her Lebanon employers leveraging her for TikTok fame, Rosie quickly dispelled such notions.
"The family is rich, and they have been famous even before I went there. So, the talk about being exploited...I don't know anything about it," she clarified.
Does Nanny Rosie have parents?
Opening up about her personal life, Rosie revealed that she is a total orphan but highlighted the support she receives from her grandmother and extended family.
She clarified that the newfound fame has not affected her negatively, and she remains grounded amidst the attention.
Expedition Maasi Safaris, renowned for creating unforgettable experiences, hopes that Rosie's trip to the Maasai Mara will be a rejuvenating escape for her.
Rosie's madam says she shouldn't return
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Rosie's madam had advised her not to return to them.
Before now, the white woman and her husband had appealed to Rosie to make haste and return to Lebanon but her change of mind shocked people.
In a new video, the white woman, whose kids Rosie cared for as a nanny, stated that it was not ideal for her to return. According to the oyinbo, Rosie should stay back in Kenya and enjoy her time with her kids.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke
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