A 54-year-old grandma has shown her fun side while insisting she’s “still got it” by showing off her dance moves on the internet.
Stunned viewers insist Pea must be decades younger after the grandmother shared a TikTok video of her twerking in her kitchen.
Pea can be seen in the video in a pair of pyjamas and a hair bonnet and said: “Don’t let the fact I’m 54 fool you.”
She begins clapping along and dancing to the song ‘Throw it’ by Spiffy the Goat, then twerking at the beat’s drop.
In the video’s caption, Pea wrote: “Grandma’s still got it.”
Viewers agreed that the grandmother was still rocking it in her fifties, as many people could not believe Pea’s age.
One commenter said: “Ain’t no way your 54…you look so good!” Another person wrote: “I don’t know why you typed 34 like that.”
A third viewer said: “54?! Oh my God are you serious? You look so good and very talented might I add.”
Another user wrote: “Don’t count Gen X out, we’ll come throwing our backs out! Get it, ma’am.”
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@komedianpea Grandma still got it������‼️������������������#fypシ #fypシ #fypシ #viral #viral #viral ♬ Throw It BY Spiffy The Goat – Spiffy The Goat
Several commenters joked that Pea did not mean she was 54 years old, but rather her height must be 5’4.
One person wrote: “You must mean 5’4 because you could pass for your 30s.” Another user said: “54? Is that a typo?”
A third viewer said: “No please tell me you’re lying because I swear I thought you were around 33-34, but at 54 you’re absolutely beautiful.”
People debated if Pea was joking about her age or not, as one person said: “I’m believing this was a joke until I see her ID because no way is she a grandma.”
However, nother user said: “I believe her as she looks just like my mum and her sister…and they[‘re] in their 60s”
One woman said: “You look good for your age, people always stereotype. I’m 41 and can pass for my 20s, and my mum is 60+ and people think she’s my sister.”
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