
89-yr-old woman celebrates birthday with family in true Victorian style. Viral video has over 17 million views
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An 89-year-old woman celebrated her birthday in true Victorian style with her family. A video of the same has gone viral online with over 17 million views.
In today's dose of heartwarming content, we have a video that will surely leave you with a warm, fuzzy feeling in your heart. Well, you might have heard of the saying, "age is just a number". And, this grandma certainly proved it. For her 89th birthday, her family threw a Victorian-style tea party for her. A heartwarming video of the same has gone insanely viral online with over 17 million views and it is just too good to miss out on.
The now-viral video was shared by Sneha Desai on Instagram. In the short clip, Sneha's grandmother can be seen celebrating her 89th birthday with her family. They organised a Victorian-style high tea party for the elderly woman and even helped her dress in the same style. The woman dressed up in a pretty lilac gown and even wore a hat and gloves. She even cut a cake and blew out candles surrounded by her family and had a lavish tea party. So sweet!
"Dadi just got younger at 89. Age is just a number. I love the spirit and energy my dadi has at 89! Love the way she still enjoys every lil thing. She is an inspiration to us. Wishing her many more crazy birthdays and memories," reads the caption of the post.
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens were simply delighted after watching the clip and flocked to the comments section with wishes and lovely reactions.

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