Exclusive | Six figure salaries, private jet travel, Louis Vuitton and Cartier gifts inside the glamerous world of nannying to the 1%

They’re caring for the kids — and signing NDAs, carrying Louis Vuitton bags, vacationing to luxe islands like Ibiza and making six figures.A new reality show, “Million Dollar Nannies,” reveals what it’s really like to be a Mary Poppins to the 1%, from being beholden to strict privacy agreements and undergoing extensive background checks to being on-call all the time and providing near-constant updates to wealthy, neurotic parents.“So much goes into being a high-profile nanny,” Leah Barrs, 31, who co-stars on the series, told The Post.“I was doing doctors appointments, school events — keeping track of calendars.

Not only the parents’ schedules but the kid’s schedules, closet organization.Travel.”  The show, which premieres today on Hulu and Freeform as an unscripted series, features Barrs and seven other nannies who temporarily move to Ibiza to launch a luxury boutique childcare agency from scratch.Barrs, a Connecticut native, dropped out of college and moved to Los Angeles in her 20s without a plan. Then, her pastor at The Way LA, an interdenominational Christian church in Los Angeles, connected her with Kourtney Kardashian, who needed a nanny.“It was fate,” she recalled.

“He said, ‘I think you would be perfect for the position.Would you want to work for the Kardashians? I was like, ‘Holy s—t.

This is crazy! YES!'” Soon, she was caring for Kardashian’s three children whom she shares with Scott Disick — Mason, 15, Penelope, 12, and Reign Disick, 10.The job involved getting them to and from school, prepping snacks — and shielding her charges from the prying eye of paparazzi.“It was beyond nannying,” she said.

“I learned a lot about myself — [Kourtney] really taught me to be a better worker.Networking, being the best version of myself.

Representing that family.Everyone always said, ‘You should start your own agency.’” Barrs leveraged the #NannyTok network, which has more than 32,000 posts on TikT...

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Publisher: New York Post

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