Nanny Rozzie has been the talk of the town since her video went viral. Rozzie has addressed what most Kenyans were speculating relating her relationship with cartoon comedian.

After gaining sudden fame, netizens observed striking similarities between Rozzie and Cartoon Comedian, fueling rumors about a possible familial connection. However, in an interview with Bennie Experience, Rozzie emphatically clarified that there is no blood relation between them and asserted that she has no personal acquaintance with the comedian.

Numerous Kenyans have drawn comparisons between Rozzie and Cartoon Comedian, speculating that the two might be sisters. Rozzie, hailing from Siaya and having spent the last two years working in Lebanon, contrasts with Cartoon Comedian, who was born and raised in Nairobi.


Over the recent days, a video capturing the poignant farewell between Rozzie and the family she worked for, including their four children, has gained viral attention on social media. The emotional moments depicted in the video have resonated with many, evoking a profound response from viewers who were touched by the displayed affection.

"No, I don't know her. We have no relationship," she said.

Rozzie mentioned that she first learned about her video going viral from a friend residing in Lebanon, who brought it to her attention after it had already begun circulating on various social media platforms.

"I think it's just a mother's love that I've been giving them because I also have children. I used to treat them as just my children," Rozzie said.

At the same time, the woman denied claims that the children she was taking care of were very close to her because her employer had abandoned them.

"It's not true, he was always there for his children," she said.

During the interview, the mother of three elaborated on the primary reason why her employer's children became emotional as she bid farewell in Lebanon.

"I was happy.. the Lebanese family was happy for me," she said.