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I’m a 12 year old grandma who wears sexy bikinis… Trolls tell me to dress ‘age appropriate’

A NAN-OF-12 who wears scantily clad bikinis and revealing tops has hit back at people demanding she ‘dress her age’.

Stylish grandma Debbie Podzimek took to TikTok to explain why she doesn’t care what haters say about her sexy wardrobe.

The US realtor said she would 'love' to read a book that lists all the 'fashion rules'

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The US realtor said she would ‘love’ to read a book that lists all the ‘fashion rules’Source: Tiktok/@another_day_with_debbie
Debbie, who has also spoken openly about her three breast augmentations, recently hit back at the haters

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Debbie, who has also spoken openly about her three breast augmentations, recently hit back at the hatersSource: Tiktok/@another_day_with_debbie

The pretty blonde, who is the proud mother of seven, has only recently started posting on the platform, with most of her clips showing off her enviable figure in tiny dresses.

Not only does Debbie pose in figure-hugging midi dresses, flattering long-leg summer dresses and off-the-shoulder tops, she also enjoys soaking up the sun in tiny bikinis.

The grandmother of 12, who runs three businesses, is also very open about the breast prostheses she had fitted after breastfeeding her children for more than a decade.

Although Debbie admitted the breast augmentation – now her third – was “maybe a bit over the top”, the fashion-conscious woman said she would not be removing the implants, despite what critics said.

“I’m going to be myself. I’m a people pleaser, but this is something I’m just going to do in my own way,” she hit back at the criticism in a more recent video.

Trolls aren’t just talking about Debbie’s plastic surgery makeover, but also about the youthful-looking grandma receiving harsh criticism for her style.

You only live once, why not just feel your best, look your best and support each other?

Debbie Podzimek 63

According to the realtor, 63, she was recently told she was ‘dressing her age’ – a comment she has now walked back and shared her thoughts on her page.

Looking glamorous in a sheer floral top and tight jeans, her toned stomach on display, the tanned grandma noted that the whole idea itself made no sense to her.

“So we’re going to put ourselves in a box and dress like we’re 40, 50, 60, 70, whatever, like there’s a rule book?

“You only live once. Why not just feel your best, look your best and support each other?” Debbie said, urging people to be kinder to each other.

I’m a cougar granny and I feel sexier than ever – trolls tell me to cover up

Fortunately, the Illinois owner, who said she would love to see a book with all the fashion rules, received a lot of support from viewers.

Nearly 8,000 viewers turned out en masse to share their opinions on the videowhich has been viewed almost 700,000 times in just one week.

Thousands of people agreed with Debbie and thought the haters were just jealous. One wrote: “That’s a statement that comes from jealous people.

“Wear what makes you happy.”

Why the Latest Fashion Trends Are Killing Real Women’s Bodies

From butt-hugging micro shorts to revealing blouses, it seems the ‘new’

Clemmie Fieldsend, fashion editor of Fabulous, explains why, despite being a size 12, she struggles to incorporate this season’s latest trends into her wardrobe.

“If I wore the fashion of the season, I would look stupid.

My job as Fashion Editor is to know what’s hot and what’s not, what’s in the stores and what people are wearing. But this season the stores seem to be flooded with looks that I find unwearable — and I’m sure many more “normal” people find that too.

For example, I wouldn’t be caught dead in the low-waisted jeans with exposed love handles that dominate the High Street.

And I recently saw a photo of the gorgeous Sydney Sweeney in a pair — with boyish boxer shorts peeking out of the top, and a matching bandeau crop top. Despite her beauty, I thought the White Lotus star looked silly.

And I asked myself, ‘What kind of reinforcements does she have to hold her breasts up?’

Another thing that irritates me about fashion is that if it’s not open in the front, it is open in the back.

While I’m all for confidence and wearing what you want, I’m not going to stand on a crowded train or go to the office with my belly, bra and boobs on display. I’d hate for someone to not eat their cereal.

At the moment, Zara is the biggest culprit. When the models aren’t crouching uncomfortably on stoves, they’re wearing crocheted flares and sequined spaghetti straps.

I am a 33 year old M&S woman. From underwear to outerwear I love it and check it every week to see what is on trend.

They are really into vests at the moment. Simple and stylish, they have them in cotton, linen and a rainbow of colours.”

Another agreed, adding: “Dress how you want! You look amazing.”

Another middle-aged fashionista joined in the conversation: “A friend told me I’m too old to wear distressed jeans – I’m 62… I’ll wear whatever the fuck I want!”

Someone else was inspired by Debbie, who has over 10,000 loyal fans.

“When I’m your age, I’m going to dress like you and walk around with the grandkids. You look great!”

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