My granny’s 85 & on a Zimmer frame but she wears my sexy low-cut, tum-flashing holiday outfits – people are outraged
A WOMAN has left people outraged after revealing that she dresses up her 85-year-old grandmother in her skimpy holiday outfits.
Stephanie De Pena often shares pictures and videos of her grandma online, dolled up the nines in Stephanie's clothes.
In one video, posted to Stephanie's TikTok channel, the glam duo showed off some summer holiday outfit inspiration.
Her grandma, who uses a Zimmer frame, posed in a low cut red maxi-dress, with a slit up the leg, and some under boob showing.
Stephanie wore a similar dress, in blue, and the pair boogied together, getting in the holiday spirit.
The pair then dressed in co-ords, with the grandma sporting a low cut jungle patterned two piece, and Stephanie showing off a similar pink look.
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The third and final outfits the girls tried on were night out mini dresses, with Stephanie showing off a hot pink number, and her grandma wearing a purple off the shoulder frock.
Stephanie said that she has received comments from haters who say that she shouldn't be dolling her grandma up in the skimpy clothing.
However, she doesn't let these comments get to her, as her grandma loves dressing up and having fun.
"Fashion has no age limit", she said.
"My grandma is still the baddest."
And TikTok users have flooded the comments sections with their thoughts.
One person said: "She’s serving every look."
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There are a number of habits you can take up to care for your health and wellbeing as you age.
Age UK shared the following tips:
- Do things that you enjoy everyday - whether that's cooking, seeing friends or enjoying a good book
- Stay hydrated - drink six to eight cups of water a day
- Eat plenty of fruit and veggies to lower your risk of heart disease and certain cancers, have beans, pulses, fish, eggs and meat to repair your body after injury, starchy carbs for energy dairy to help keep bones strong
- Manage long-term health conditions to prevent them progressing or having a greater impact on your health
- Quit smoking and reduce alcohol intake to no more than 14 units a week
- Make mental health a priority and get treatment for it, as it can also impact physical health
- Make sure you're getting quality sleep
- Keep socialising - and call a friend or loved one if you can't make it out the house
- Be physically active to lower the risk of depression and dementia, heart disease, stroke, Parkinson’s and some cancers
A second person said: "I love every outfit."
A third person said: "She looks fabulous!"
A fourth person added: "I want to be like her when I'm older."
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A fifth person added: "She's the kind of granny we should all aspire to be in the future."
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