‘I’m 76 and trolls say "dress your age" – but I still flaunt figure in swimsuit’

A 'hot' pensioner flaunted her body in a swimsuit to hit back at trolls who told her to dress her 'age'.

Candace, 76, from the US, is on a mission to show that "aging is changing."

The mature beauty is refusing to let her age determine what she does and what she wears in life.

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And, she's certainly made quite the impression so far.

Candace has racked up 80,000 TikTok followers by giving an insight into a life of a woman in her 70s.

In one clip, the blonde haired fashionista rocked a slim-fit white tank top and a pair of tailored trousers.

She paired this with a pair of white high heels, a matching belt and jewellery along with a pair of super stylish sunglasses.

The content creator then shared a common jibe she usually hears about her choice of clothing.

"You're 60, you shouldn't wear that," Candace wrote across the clip.

As she strutted out of the kitchen, she revealed her sassy response and blasted: "I'm actually 75 [now 76]."

Candace then slipped into a black plunge swimsuit while on holiday in Florida.

She flashed her long pins as she walked through the resort in the sexy swimwear and large framed sunglasses.

"Fashion is for everyone," Candace urged.

"Reinventing yourself as you age isn’t changing who you are, it just means finding things that work with who you are now."

Inspired by Candace's reluctance to listen to trolls, many people fled to the comments to gush over the gorgeous OAP.

One person commented: "You are the definition of aging gracefully, such an inspiration!

Another user added: "You literally look so young what."

While a third voiced: "I'M SHOOK you look amazing!"

Someone else praised: "Wow, you look better in a bathing suit than most 30-year-olds!!"

Meanwhile, a fifth shared: "I want to be you when I grow up!"

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