Roseline Atieno popularly known as Rosie the Nanny has opened up on painful details of her past including the death of her beloved father.

Speaking in an interview with Dr Ofweneke, Rosie shared that her father passed away when she was 9 years old and it was the most painful part of her life.

Nanny Rosie said that she is  yet to get over the death of her father that happened in her presence years ago. She shared that since she was young, she was lied to that her dad was sleeping.

PHOTO | COURTESY: Mama Rosie the Nanny 

"It was the most painful moment that I am yet to get over because my dad died while in my hands akini-promise ataninunulia bag ya shule kwa sababu shule zilikuwa zinafunguliwa," Rosie recounted tearfully how her dad died with unfulfilled promises.

She added that since her father was caring and present in her life, it has been difficult for her to heal from the loss.

"My dad was always present na ukitaka kitu, alikuiwa anakununulia na hakuna siku niliwahi miss and upon his death, sijaheal hadi leo," she added.

According to her, if happy moments could be reversed, she would wish to bond with him even for a minute.

PHOTO | COURTESY: Mama Rosie the Nanny 

"Sometimes I do wish kama Mungu anawezarudisha siku nyuma nipate even a minute to see my dad once more na nimwambie how much I love him and still love him," she stated tearfully.

Rosie also opened up on growing up with her grandma and getting her first child at 14 years of age. Rosie also shared a devastating story of an abusive marriage.

Rose became an internet sensation last year after a video of her saying goodbye to her employer and children at the airport went viral. 

In January she decided to go back to Lebanon after spending some time in Kenya, and the family welcomed her with open arms.

According to Rosie, after she left Kenya for Lebanon, her three children felt abandoned especially due to the bond she shared with her employer's children, Maria and Catelaya.

Rosie made the decision to move back home because seeing her children cry all the time made her so sad and she was forced to choose between money and her kids.

Rosie believes that when the time is right, everything will work out.