Jamaican TikTok creator Rosealee, legally known as June Dixon, broke down in tears during a live stream after revealing that the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), formerly Child Development Agency (CDA), removed her children from her home. The action came after Rosealee admitted online that she had suicidal thoughts and feelings of harming her loved ones.
Earlier this week, she told her viewers that she sometimes thought of ending her life by stepping in front of a bus or consuming poison. She also admitted to disturbing thoughts of stabbing her children and her partner, Jakes. Her admissions sparked concern among TikTok users, some of whom reported her statements to the CPFSA.

According to Rosealee, a representative from the agency later visited her home and took her children into protective custody. In her emotional live stream, she cried while saying that the move was the outcome her critics had been working toward. She insisted that she has been repeatedly targeted and ridiculed online for simply being herself.
While Rosealee indicated that she is now left devastated. She described her heartbreak over not knowing where her children are being housed, adding that when she contacted CPFSA for information, she was not given any answers. Tearfully, she reflected on how her children would usually greet her after school and admitted she does not know how she will cope with their absence.
This is not the first time CPFSA has been involved in her case. Rosealee told viewers that social media users have made multiple reports against her in the past, some of which she claimed were fabricated. She recalled an instance when viewers alleged she engaged in sexual activity during a live stream, which she denied. The accusation still resulted in a CPFSA visit to her home.


Popular Instagram page Pinkwall later shared that CPFSA confirmed receiving several complaints about Rosealee. A posted document stated, “Multiple reports have identified June as the central issue. The father, mother, or another relative may assume temporary custody of the children. The children cannot remain in the same home with June at this time. June will be required to engage in therapy and follow a formal care plan. Successful completion of the care plan is necessary before the children can be returned to her custody.”