A 73-year-old woman has hit back at trolls who criticised her for not 'dressing her age' by donning some incredible, figure-hugging outfits.
Wellness advocate and expert dancer Keiko Guest is proof that age really is just a number.
Ever since she started showing off her limber body in tight dresses, she has earned herself many admirers who have praised her for defying age stereotypes.
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However, Guest has already drawn in her fair share of critics, with more than a few people demanding that she 'dress her age' and stop wearing 'revealing' outfits.
However, rather than succumb to their criticisms, Guest has made videos mocking them, wearing her low-cut top and short skirts with knee-high boots.
Hitting back at the trolls who judge her sense of style, Keiko has posted a video in response to a troll's comment: "You need to dress appropriately for your age."
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At the start of the video, she appears dressed in a stereotypical granny's sweater with a button-up shirt and tracksuit bottoms, holding onto a walker usually seen on older people.
She then challenges her critics by asking: "Does this meet your approval?"
Then Guest appears in a totally different outfit - a low cut figure hugging black bodysuit with slits across the chest area.
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To top off her look, the septuagenarian rocked ripped jeans and strappy stilettos, and compliments her grey hair with silver hoop earrings.
"I like this better. What do you think?" she declares.
Guest's feisty response earned her praise from followers, who applauded in the comments section of the video, which has received more than four million views.
One fan wrote: "Mam keep slaying.. misery loves company."
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Another gushed: "When I grow up, I wanna be just like you," whilst a fellow admirer commented: "Ma'am if I looked as good as you then I would dress the same way."
Amazingly so, Guest isn't the first woman of a certain age to defy society's expectations.
Candace Leslie Cima is a 76-year-old TikToker who struts her stuff in gorgeous outfits - and has had to contend with a few trolls of her own.
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When faced with comments telling her not to wear certain outfits, Cima dazzled in a smart sleeveless top paired with some pale blue trousers, strappy sandals and some oversized sunglasses.
Supporters applauded her as a 'queen' and declared that she was 'slaying'.
Certainly no argument from me.
The idea that people should immediately adopt a frumpy fashion sense the minute they hit sixty is asburd.
Where would we be if Elton John showed up to concerts in a cardigan and khakis?