Nanny reveals how she fell in love with her much older client
A woman has revealed how she fell in love with her boss, who is two decades older than her, while looking after his children.
A woman has revealed how she fell in love with her boss while looking after his children.
Krystle Kayture, now 32, told how she fell for Ben while she worked as a nanny for him, but not everyone was thrilled by their love story.
Speaking on Love Don’t Judge, the stepmum confessed she wasn’t a fan of her husband when they first met, The Sun reported.
Krystle said she thought her now-husband was “rude” and ignorant at first.
In fact, she claims she was searching for another job before they ended up getting together.
But things apparently changed for the pair when she came to work dolled up one day.
“One day I came in dressed up with makeup one and my hair done and he couldn’t stop looking at me,” Krystle recalls.
“I think that was when he fell in love with me.”
The nanny later reciprocated feelings after witnessing Ben, 52, play with her three-year old son.
“I think that’s what helped me fall in love, because he was just such a good dad,” she explained.
“Our age gap is 20 years and my family and friends thought I was crazy.”
Despite their two-decade age difference, the couple are now happily together, and tied the knot in December.
But Ben’s son is less than thrilled, with Sal remaining sceptical about the marriage and says he doesn’t “disagree” with those who call Krystle a “gold digger”.
He said: “When I first found out that my dad and Krystle were dating, I was definitely surprised.
“Would it be my first choice? Probably not … The age gap brings a lot of attention. Krystle likes attention.”
Sal’s comments left viewers shocked, but it seemed many thought Krystle didn’t help herself.
When asked what she loved most about Ben, she claimed she loved that he was a “provider” while Ben admitted he loved everything about her.
The YouTube video garnered attention from thousands and they weren’t shy about sharing their opinions on the couple’s romance.
One person wrote: “Love that Sal sees the relationship for what it is, and isn’t afraid to speak on it.”
Another commented: “‘I love of how much of a provider he is’ — sums it up to why she’s with him.”
“It’s always funny but a bit sad when the kids have more sense the parents lol,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “He was a single dad and hired her for childcare while he was at work. The age gap is still cringe but she did not wreck anyone’s home.”
“She loves the fact that he’s a provider. … Sal was right. She’s a gold digger,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “I love that the son spoke his truth. Even if she’s not a gold digger her comment didn’t help the situation.
“He said he loves everything about her and all she had to say was she loves that he’s a provider.
“There is nothing wrong with wanting to be stable but she should’ve said other things she loves about her husband.”
This story originally appeared on The Sun and reproduced with permission