HER social media accounts are all about proving that "age is just a number".
But that doesn't stop Roslyn Griner from attracting comments from people who disapprove of her style.
She took to TikTok recently to share a video of herself, writing over the top: "When people say I'm wearing age inappropriate clothing."
Roslyn lip-synced to a voice saying: "Can you tell me something that will p**s me off?"
Of people telling her to dress her age, she wrote: "Yep, that’ll do it!"
She won't let the criticism stop her from wearing what she wants though.
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Roslyn frequently shares videos of herself in attention-grabbing ensembles, including a Fendi tube top which she wore over a white shirt and paired with leather trousers.
"Serious MOIRA ROSE vibes. Love it," one wrote, referring to the beloved Schitt's Creek character.
"I get that a lot lol," Roslyn replied.
"Sylvie from Emily in Paris vibes," another added.
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"Love that. Obsessed with the show," Roslyn responded.
She's not afraid to show off her enviable legs in miniskirts and dresses either.
Ahead of the New Year, she donned a sequinned All Saints minidress, with people rushing to the comments section to compliment her.
"Happiness looks great on you!" one wrote.
"Happy older women inspire me so much – you’re stunning."
Sheer tops don't faze her either, while she has no qualms about showing off her figure in a bikini.
In a snap on her Instagram page, she showcased her enviable curves in a black and white two-piece, with one person commenting: "Wow, sooo amazing!"
"Stunning," another added.
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