Is former Kardashian nanny Leah Barrs still sliding into her ex-boss’s DMs, or has she finally learned to keep her hands off the hired help’s personal life? Buckle up, besties, because this scandal is absolutely UNHINGED.

Listen, we all remember when NannyTok absolutely came for 31-year-old Leah Barrs after she got caught red-handed getting cozy with the dad who employed her. Talk about breaking the ultimate workplace code! The nanny was supposed to be watching the kids, not the father figure. But apparently, Leah decided to rewrite her job description—without HR’s permission.

But HERE’S where it gets juicy. When People magazine confronted Leah about whether she’s still keeping in touch with her former flame, girlfriend tried to play it cool with some pseudo-spiritual energy. “He’s happily married now. Pack it up,” she declared on Monday, June 22, before adding the most performative line ever: “But I’m not that person today.” Oh honey, we LIVE for the redemption arc speeches, even when they reek of damage control.

Translation? She’s basically admitting that yes, she WAS that person—the one who couldn’t resist a taken man with a wallet and a family depending on her professional boundaries. The vagueness about current contact is TELLING. If she wasn’t still in touch, why not just say it outright? Why the cryptic “not that person today” energy? We’re getting major “I’ve blocked his number but still follow his wife on Instagram” vibes here.

The real question everyone wants answered is whether this former nanny has actually grown, or if she’s just gotten better at hiding her messy. Her statement reads like a carefully crafted PR response rather than genuine accountability. Where’s the actual apology to the wife? Where’s the honest “I completely destroyed that family”? Instead, we get spiritual bypassing and vague references to personal growth.

What makes this even MORE scandalous is that she worked for the Kardashians, a family literally built on drama. You’d think she’d understand the assignment better. But apparently, fame proximity isn’t a replacement for actual ethics.

The internet has already made up its mind, and honestly? We’re not buying what she’s selling. The fact that she’s still doing interviews about this mess suggests the contact probably didn’t stop when he got married.

What do you think? A) Leah is genuinely reformed and respects boundaries now B) She’s still secretly texting him while his wife remains oblivious

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