We'll admit we wish this clip weren't cut so short. We'd like to hear more about a Haitian family sharing their story of finding a host home with a Boston-area woman. The clip gets to the good stuff, though … Lisa is thrilled because having a Haitian in the house is like having her own personal chef.
Boston-area woman is thrilled after taking in a Haitian migrant and says it’s like having your own personal chef pic.twitter.com/ejesbynrpr
— Mass Daily News (@MassDailyNews) February 2, 2026
Every family should have a live-in Haitian.
Black lady who lives in her spare bedroom and cooks for her without getting paid, feel like there’s a word for that arrangement but I can’t quite place it
— Enguerrand VII de Coucy (@ingelramdecoucy) February 2, 2026
Does she even have the self awareness to know what she is saying
— Smoke yer Joyful Cheap Fake (@Jlisa42067) February 2, 2026
Does she pay her "personal chef?" I think there is a word for this?
— Rob Eno (@Robeno) February 2, 2026
She's given her a spare bedroom, what else could she want?
This scenario writes its own headline.
— Kim R Ehler (@Junk_Junk_No) February 2, 2026
Is this the new version of 'everyone should own one'?
— Mousewrangler (@Mousewrangler2) February 2, 2026
She talks about a human being like she’s reviewing a Stanley on Amazon.
— Middle Way Insights (@0x01MiddleWay) February 2, 2026
It’s not "Humanitarian Aid." It’s "Indentured Servitude with a Smile." 🥘⛓️ pic.twitter.com/TujWdpgFoS
And she said it without a moment's pause of self-awareness 😳
— MrsRanchoFiesta 🇺🇸 (@MrsRanchoFiesta) February 2, 2026
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This has got to be a skit.
— Cynical Optimist (@BooksBluesMLB) February 3, 2026
It has long been a custom in Haiti that a family will give up daughters to a wealthier family to "do" for them. A girl from a dirt floor family will go live with a concrete floor family. Nothing new here.
— Ron Sonic, Electro-Mechanician at Large (@RonSonic) February 2, 2026
We'd like to know which government-funded NGO hooked up this Haitian immigrant family with a host family. Where does one go to get a Haitian?
Is it wrong if someone says, "Oooh, I want one too?"
— Tom Steele (@tsteele93) February 2, 2026
Because that seems wrong to me.
They don’t hear themselves, do they?
— Barr Wilf (@BarrWilf) February 2, 2026
A lot of people are saying this clip is a couple of years old, and they'd love to see an update on the living arrangements.
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