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I’m a superyacht nanny and get paid to travel the world in luxury while watching rich people’s kids — how I got the gigs

Sarah Collins
By Sarah Collins
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BB Smalls wasn’t looking for a free ride when she signed on as a nanny to Hollywood honchos, globally-renowned rock stars and bigwig billionaires.

But free first-class flights to Bora Bora, $100,000 rooms at the St. Regis Resort and bougie boating excursions along the Amalfi Coast are exactly what she got — not to mention routine shopping sprees at Gucci, Chanel and Louis Vuitton — while on the job.

“I’ve been everywhere: Maui, Tahiti, London, Italy, Scotland, you name it,” Smalls, 44, from Los Angeles, tells The Post.

Nondisclosure agreements bar her from spilling the secrets and specifics of her eccentric ex-bosses. But Smalls, now a married stay-at-home mom living in Texas, says, “Nannying for the right people means getting paid to travel.”

She’s in the 40% of childcare providers who regularly globetrot, by sky, land or sea with their employers, per data from the International Nanny Association. Smalls just happens to do it the luxe way as a “super yacht nanny.”

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