Josephine Kinuche, a former employee of popular content creators Diana Marua and Bahati, has revealed details about her private life, including her most heart-wrenching experience.
Josephine, who worked for the Bahatis for four years, shared her story during a Q&A session with her fans, shedding light on a personal tragedy that changed her life forever.
Lowest moment of her life
While reflecting on her time working for the Bahati family, Josephine recalled a life-altering day in March 2023 when she received news about her motherâs hospitalisation. âIt was on March 7, 2023,â she explained emotionally. âMy sister Eliza called to tell me our mum was unwell.â
Diana Marua’s nanny Josephine Kinuche
At the time, Josephine was working alongside her other sister Jane. She rushed to the hospital to check on her mother but had to return to work shortly after.
Days later, another Eliza called to inform her that their mother wanted to see her at the hospital. This marked the beginning of a painful journey.
Bahati & Dianaâs support during difficult time
Josephine revealed that Bahati and Diana were in Dubai when her motherâs condition worsened. Despite being miles away, the couple showed great understanding and compassion.
Josephine reached out to them for permission to travel back home and be with her mother, and they wholeheartedly supported her decision.
In her last conversation with Bahati, Josephine shared the phone with her mother. She tearfully recounted how her mother expressed her gratitude for Bahatiâs kindness. âMy mum said, âThis young man is kind-hearted. I have seen him for the first time on my deathbed. I wish I could have met him earlier,ââ Josephine revealed.
Diana Marua’s, her hubby Bahati and nanny Josephine Kinuche
Diana, too, reached out during this period but preferred audio calls, explaining that she was still traumatised by her own motherâs passing.
Pain of losing a mother
Josephineâs most emotional recollection was the moment she lost her mother. She described how she and her sister alternated staying with their mother, taking shifts to be inside and outside the hospital room.
âOne day, I stepped out briefly to the house, and my sister called me, crying, to say that mum had passed awayâŚIt still feels like it happened just yesterday. That process was so painful.
Diana Marua’s nanny Josephine Kinuche
Why Josephine left The Bahatis
Kinuche, a Luhya from Western Kenya and a teacher by profession, recently disclosed she was no longer working for the Bahatis.
She explained that her decision was motivated by her desire to pursue personal interests. Despite her exit, Josephine maintained that her relationship with the Bahati family remains positive.
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