I’m 86 & wear see-through outfits – trolls say my makeup is terrible & to cover up, but I think I look gorgeous
AN 86-year-old grandma has revealed that she loves getting glam in see-through outfits and chokers, and doesn’t care what haters think.
Pat loves showing off her unique style and glamorous looks on TikTok, where her username is @sassygrandmapat.
Pat loves dressing up in see-through clothes[/caption]In one video, the octogenarian styled herself in a long green skirt and a see-through lilac top.
Around her neck, she sported a black choker with large silver spikes coming out of it and multiple strings of pearls.
She completed her look with bright purple lipstick and big white glasses.
“Oh my god, this is stupendous”, Pat said, admiring her outfit.
Pat then wrinkled her skirt up a bit and leaned from one hip to the other, to show off her look.
“Ooh slinky dinky”, she said.
In a second video, the grandmother showed off a blue tartan dress, which she wore over a black mesh long sleeved top.
Around her neck, she fixed a diamante choker, and she wore black stockings on her legs.
Completing her look, she wore bright red lipstick and a leopard print claw clip.
“Oh, she is looking sexy today”, Pat said, as she posed in front of the camera.
Pat’s videos likely leave many open-mouthed, as they each rack up hundreds of thousands of views.
She is often faced with negative comments from trolls.
One person said: “That dress is a bit tight… I wouldn’t wear that one dear….”
Tips to age well
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
Another person said: “She needs makeup lessons.”
A third person said: “That skirt looks horrible.”
A fourth person added: “Not pretty makeup. Why don’t you put your makeup on correctly?”
However, Pat chooses to ignore the negativity and focuses on the positive comments instead.
Praising her, one person said: “You are stunning.”
Another person said: “I just love this woman.”
A third person said: “Your outfit is so pretty.”
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