66-year-old stuns by rocking bikini

At 66 years old, Alice refuses to let her age dictate how she lives. Through her viral videos, this grandmother is showing the world that you're never too old to feel confident in your own skin.

Despite receiving negativity, she confidently embraces her body and dances in her bikini, proving that age is just a number and body confidence knows no bounds.


Alice, a self-proclaimed 'happily married, confident, and positive' woman, has become an internet sensation for her bold and unapologetic dance videos.

She regularly posts clips of herself on social media, flaunting her curves on the beach in skimpy swimwear.

Her account has amassed a significant following, with her videos garnering thousands of views.


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Alice, aged 66, described herself as a ‘happily married, confident, and positive’ woman. Credit: @virtual_hotazzchick64/TikTok


One of her most popular videos features Alice dancing in a baby pink bikini on a beach in the US.

The clip, set to the tune of 'Finally Friday' by country musician George Jones, has been viewed over 9,000 times.

Despite the mixed reactions, Alice remains undeterred, even when her bikini choices and body type are criticised.


Alice's boldness has sparked a debate online, with some praising her confidence and others criticising her appearance.

When she posted another video of herself in a neon yellow bikini, the reactions were even more polarised.

The video, which has been viewed over a million times, was met with a barrage of negative comments. Some users even went as far as body-shaming Alice, comparing her to 'Mrs. Potato Head', a character in the Toy Story movie franchise.

‘Give her credit! I could never post myself and I don’t think my body [is] quite as bizarre as hers!’ one user commented.

Another wrote: ‘You’re not really unique. Mrs Potato Head-shaped bodies have been around forever.’


However, Alice remains unfazed.

In response to the criticism, she posted: 'Some keep coming back to watch my videos when they should BLOCK ME because they say I make them throw up. I am NEVER Offended and your opinions are welcome, good or bad! I think you should stop coming back to punish yourself! I have NO REGRETS!'

Alice has also been met with a flood of support from her followers. Many users have praised her confidence and encouraged her to ignore critics.

One user wrote: 'Live your life you don’t answer to anyone but yourself!' while another said: 'Don't let anyone bring you down.’

‘I don't get it. There is not one thing wrong with you. You look really good especially for a woman this age,’ a third person stated.


Alice's story is a powerful reminder that body confidence and self-love should not be dictated by age or societal expectations. In an era where social media often perpetuates beauty standards some criticise as unrealistic, her story serves as a refreshing counter-narrative.

Her unabashed confidence and refusal to conform to societal expectations of how a woman her age should look or behave is a testament to the power of body positivity.

Body positivity is a social movement that advocates for the acceptance of all bodies regardless of physical ability, size, gender, race, or appearance. It challenges societal beauty standards and promotes the acceptance and appreciation of all bodies.

While the internet can often be a breeding ground for negativity and criticism, stories like Alice's also show that it can also be a platform for empowerment and body positivity.

Key Takeaways
  • Alice, 66, often posts videos of herself in bikinis on social media, which has drawn controversy from the internet.
  • Some online users have criticised Alice's body and her choice of swimwear, with harsh comments even referring to her as 'Mrs Potato Head'.
  • Despite negative comments, Alice has continued to post her videos, stating that she is not offended by people's opinions and has no regrets.
  • Many users have come to Alice's defence and praised her confidence, with messages of support telling her to ignore the haters.

What do you think about Alice's story, members? How do you embrace body positivity in your life? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 
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At 66 years old, Alice refuses to let her age dictate how she lives. Through her viral videos, this grandmother is showing the world that you're never too old to feel confident in your own skin.

Despite receiving negativity, she confidently embraces her body and dances in her bikini, proving that age is just a number and body confidence knows no bounds.


Alice, a self-proclaimed 'happily married, confident, and positive' woman, has become an internet sensation for her bold and unapologetic dance videos.

She regularly posts clips of herself on social media, flaunting her curves on the beach in skimpy swimwear.

Her account has amassed a significant following, with her videos garnering thousands of views.


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Alice, aged 66, described herself as a ‘happily married, confident, and positive’ woman. Credit: @virtual_hotazzchick64/TikTok


One of her most popular videos features Alice dancing in a baby pink bikini on a beach in the US.

The clip, set to the tune of 'Finally Friday' by country musician George Jones, has been viewed over 9,000 times.

Despite the mixed reactions, Alice remains undeterred, even when her bikini choices and body type are criticised.


Alice's boldness has sparked a debate online, with some praising her confidence and others criticising her appearance.

When she posted another video of herself in a neon yellow bikini, the reactions were even more polarised.

The video, which has been viewed over a million times, was met with a barrage of negative comments. Some users even went as far as body-shaming Alice, comparing her to 'Mrs. Potato Head', a character in the Toy Story movie franchise.

‘Give her credit! I could never post myself and I don’t think my body [is] quite as bizarre as hers!’ one user commented.

Another wrote: ‘You’re not really unique. Mrs Potato Head-shaped bodies have been around forever.’


However, Alice remains unfazed.

In response to the criticism, she posted: 'Some keep coming back to watch my videos when they should BLOCK ME because they say I make them throw up. I am NEVER Offended and your opinions are welcome, good or bad! I think you should stop coming back to punish yourself! I have NO REGRETS!'

Alice has also been met with a flood of support from her followers. Many users have praised her confidence and encouraged her to ignore critics.

One user wrote: 'Live your life you don’t answer to anyone but yourself!' while another said: 'Don't let anyone bring you down.’

‘I don't get it. There is not one thing wrong with you. You look really good especially for a woman this age,’ a third person stated.


Alice's story is a powerful reminder that body confidence and self-love should not be dictated by age or societal expectations. In an era where social media often perpetuates beauty standards some criticise as unrealistic, her story serves as a refreshing counter-narrative.

Her unabashed confidence and refusal to conform to societal expectations of how a woman her age should look or behave is a testament to the power of body positivity.

Body positivity is a social movement that advocates for the acceptance of all bodies regardless of physical ability, size, gender, race, or appearance. It challenges societal beauty standards and promotes the acceptance and appreciation of all bodies.

While the internet can often be a breeding ground for negativity and criticism, stories like Alice's also show that it can also be a platform for empowerment and body positivity.

Key Takeaways

  • Alice, 66, often posts videos of herself in bikinis on social media, which has drawn controversy from the internet.
  • Some online users have criticised Alice's body and her choice of swimwear, with harsh comments even referring to her as 'Mrs Potato Head'.
  • Despite negative comments, Alice has continued to post her videos, stating that she is not offended by people's opinions and has no regrets.
  • Many users have come to Alice's defence and praised her confidence, with messages of support telling her to ignore the haters.

What do you think about Alice's story, members? How do you embrace body positivity in your life? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
NOT IMPRESSED. looks disgusting with the tits.
 
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Good on her is what I say. If she feels comfortable then let her do it. She's not doing any harm. No different to the younger girls flaunting their bodies but no-one complains about them do they?
 
they have a body, this one has tits
You are obviously a male! We all have bodies, unfortunately, they are not all lovely to look at. At least woman have the choice to cover up if they are not happy with their bodies. Men on the other hand seem to think that they look good with a huge beer gut hanging over a pair of budgie smugglers so if they can do it, so can we.
 

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