Elderly resident of Germany put on fashionable clothing of a 24-year grandson and became an Internet star. The corresponding story appeared on Daily Mail.
According to the material, 75-year-old Aloise Abram (ALOJZ Abram) became famous in social networks after in 2016 his grandson Yannik DiFenbach (Jannik Diefenbach) gave him her casual clothes.
“I suggested my grandfather to dress up in my stuff. To my surprise, he immediately liked this idea. We made some photos and laid them on the Internet, you were appreciated by them. The grandfather really liked this, he feels pretty comfortable and free to Camera. Since then, we remove it almost every day, “Difenbach shared.
The guy admitted that the joint activity very brought them closer to relatives. “We have always been very close. When I was a kid, once a week he took me after school. We played table tennis, football and other games. Now that we have a common hobby, we definitely have become even closer. We spend a lot Time together, we work, travel and enjoy life, “he stressed.
Grandson publishes the studies of the grandfather in its Instagram -Aktage. At the moment, one million people signed on his page.
Difenbach added that Abram likes its popularity. “At first he did not understand his fame, because he was not deeply immersed in social networks. Now he loves when he recognized him on the streets, and he is always glad when someone asks to do with him Selfie. He definitely likes to be famous.” assured the guy.
Earlier in April, older husband and wife dressed up with panks, became models and became famous on the net. 86-year-old Marie-Louise (Marie-Louise) and 87-year-old Rene Glemaret (Rene Glemac) were seen in provocative gender-neutral clothes, stitched by their graduate, designer of Florentine Glemaret, for its own brand EgonLab. The pair was published in the same sets of red and white colors consisting of classic medium-length coats, shorts with torn edges and high-boots on lacing with a massive sole. Their images complemented sunglasses and protective masks on faces.