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Viral House help Rosie earns 100K per evening from TikTok

In a TikTok video, Rosie’s former employer commended the Kenyan viral house help, nanny Roseline ‘Rosie’ Atieno, for successfully monetizing her TikTok platform and leveraging the fame gained after her departure from Lebanon.

The ex-boss acknowledged observing Rosie conducting live sessions every evening and speculated that she could potentially earn over Sh. 100k per evening if she remains consistent.

The Lebanese woman, who goes by the TikTok handle of her two youngest kids, Maria and Cateleya, disclosed that she has been providing support to Rosie. However, she did not provide further details about the nature of this support.

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“Rosie is going live every night, and if she keeps up with good content every night she can make up to Sh 76,000 to Sh 153,000,” said her former Lebanese employer in a TikTok live video.

Maria’s mom emphasized that if Rosie maximizes her presence in the digital market, she could potentially earn enough money to independently support her children without facing the need to leave them again. She urged her fans and followers to visit and support Rosie’s live feeds, encouraging her to stay in Kenya.

(Does anyone else get that ‘white messiah’ vibes coming from this Lebanese lady or I’m just reaching? I remember netizens at first complaining that the couple was using Rosie as a cash cow but didn’t think much about it till now.)

“That will be enough to take care of her kids in Kenya; support her life and send her gifts. She deserves to stay with her kids,” the lady added.

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Regarding how the children, particularly the young twin girls Maria and Cateleya, were handling Rosie’s absence, their mother affirmed that the kids undeniably miss her. Seeing her online makes them feel sad, but they are gradually learning to navigate through these emotions.

“Of course, Maria and Cateleya feel bad when they see her but they will get used to it,” the mother of 5 said.

One twin, Maria, was the most bonded to Rosie, and she had not been sleeping or eating well since Rosie’s departure, she disclosed in a different post.

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