Senior influencers, or "granfluencers," are smashing stereotypes and making big bucks as social media sensations
CBSN
Their moves might be a little slower, but "The Old Gays" — yes, that's their handle — are conquering TikTok with more than 5.5 million followers.
"We're proud to be old gays," said Bill Lyons, one of the four members of the group. "We all have fun, we all laugh, and it's just turned out to be just an absolutely wonderful foursome."
They're part of a growing wave of seniors inspiring and enlightening their much younger fans from TikTok to Instagram. These surprising social media stars are becoming powerful content creators and influencers — affectionately called "granfluencers."

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