Little Girls Emotional as Lovely Nanny Leaves for Christmas, Video Goes Viral: "Just Like Rosie"

Little Girls Emotional as Lovely Nanny Leaves for Christmas, Video Goes Viral: "Just Like Rosie"

  • Helens Empire, a TikTok user, shared an emotional video as her nanny left home for the Christmas holiday
  • Helens's children clutched onto the nanny as they shed tears, hoping to convince her to cancel her holiday plans and remain with them
  • Social media users likened her situation to that of viral Kenyan nanny Rosie and her relationship with the Lebanese family

The festive season is already here, and people around the globe are travelling to celebrate the Christmas holiday in style.

Nanny says goodbye to employer's kids.
Nanny says goodbye to the employer's kids. Photo: HelensEmpire.
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Travelling for holiday

A young lady would not be left behind as she said goodbye to her employer and family while travelling for the holiday.

The woman who worked as a nanny did not have an easy time saying goodbye to her employer's children.

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"Premium tears as our nanny leaves for Christmas holiday we will miss her ❤️," TikTok user Helens Empire wrote.

Struggling to hold back tears

In the viral video, the nanny and Helens's two daughters were emotional as they said goodbye.

The little girls struggled to let go of the sweet nanny as they emotionally and passionately embraced her.

She also could not hold back her tears as she struggled to push them away as she walked out of the house.

She carried one girl as the other tightly hugged her as they cried together, consoling one another it would be well.

Wiping off tears from sister

After the nanny left, one girl consoled her sister, trying to wipe off the free-flowing tears from her eyes.

They admitted they would miss their kind-hearted nanny, who had been so good to them during her stay.

Social media reactions

Social media users who watched the video flocked to the comment section, sharing their views on the clip.

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Amaka:

"I wish I could get a good nanny like her."

MARY LIYAYI:

"Mine said she's staying with us for Christmas ."

Glowsparkbags:

"The madam will miss her too. She's holding her tears back."

Salmy wa eddie:

"Thank you for raising the kids well because ill-mannered kids are difficult to manage, but you can see their kindness. Thank you so much."

user4611061225613:

"She looks so humble."

Joebobs:

"Just like Rosie, the Kenya woman. God bless you for being nice."

Lebanese boss cries to viral Kenyan nanny

In a similar story, a Lebanese family emotionally begged a viral Kenyan nanny to return and take her kids along.

Lebanese employer Maria Cataleya pleaded with the viral Kenyan nanny Rosie to reconsider her decision and return to work.

This was after the diligent nanny left the family in tears at the airport while leaving for her home.

They caused a commotion at the airport as the kids clutched onto Rosie, hoping to make her stay, a video that went viral online.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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