I'm a milf – I look so young I'm always mistaken for my son's older sister & his mates all fancy me | The Sun

WHEN Zoe Cannon became a mum, she made sure she was going to be the best she could ever be for her boy. 

Being the young, and fit mum that she is, Zoe is still making sure of it.

The 29 year old and her son Alfie, 13, have now become a TikTok sensation as they have been making videos together and racking up millions of views. 

Zoe became a mum at the age of 16.

She was heavily pregnant whilst sitting her GSCEs and her due date was the night of school prom.

Her and her boyfriend have been together since they were 13 and the childhood sweethearts now have a second kid together.

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Zoe, from Reading, was never disappointed when she missed her prom night. 

She says: “I think being pregnant so young people assume you are not going to be very good with a baby but I took to it quite well.

“Now we get it all the time about being siblings. 

“There are a lot of those comments online and when he was younger and I would take him to the doctors they would assume he was my brother.”

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Zoe had her son Alfie when she was 16Credit: Tiktok / zoecannon09

Zoe finds the comments funny, and takes it as a “compliment.” 

She adds: “Alfie probably feels a bit awkward that people think I’m his sister and he tells them I’m his mum but it doesn’t affect him in any way.”

Zoe and her son Alfie now have over 8.8k followers, and the pair have even been recognised in the street. 

Alfie avoids reading the comments, but the videos don’t go missed in school.

Zoe says: “He came home once and said people in his music class were saying ‘your mum is fit’ and I was like ‘what did you say’ and he just said to them ‘oh ok, thank you’.

“I’m not embarrassed about anything in my life, everyone does right and wrong. It was just the way my life worked out having a baby young.”

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