Video of Beautiful Woman Said to Be 150 Years Old Drops Jaws on Social Media and Goes TikTok Viral

Video of Beautiful Woman Said to Be 150 Years Old Drops Jaws on Social Media and Goes TikTok Viral

  • A Nigerian woman who is said to be 150 years old has been discovered, and people are stunned by the TikTok video
  • The woman's looks and beautiful skin have stirred a lot of reactions among young people on TikTok
  • Her video was posted by a kind lady named Joy Peters who visited her with some goodies amidst the scarcity of naira notes

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A video of an old woman who is said to be 150 years old has gone viral and stunned many people.

The woman was visited by a lady who runs the Joy Peters Foundation and provides humanitarian services to the less privileged.

Photos of a Nigerian woman said to be 150-years-old.
The woman's skin still looks beautiful. Photo credit: TikTok/@joypeterfoundation01.
Source: UGC

In the video posted on TikTok, the woman was seen sitting with her daughter in a small house.

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Nigerian woman said to be 150 years old

What stunned many people was that she was still very strong and her beauty was still noticeable.

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One outstanding feature of the old woman was how brightly her skin radiated. People who have seen the video are saying her skin looks like milk.

Joy was there to check on the woman after hearing about her and how she lives in a condition that is not so good.

She was able to provide the woman with some goodies including rice and other food condiments.

The old woman performed a gentle dance in happiness after the goods got to her.

Watch the video below:

Reactions from TikTok users

@Cynthia said:

"This mama go cute when she was young. See skin like milk."

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@Habibtykayanmata reacted:

"Please which state?"

@Manchiee said:

"God bless you, sister."

@princess cee reacted:

"May God continue to bless you."

@user548124101206 said:

"May God bless you, mama."

@thatsugarboy said:

"Good work. Keep it up!"

@user93786313167006 reacted:

"May the bless you, sister."

@Momtwins said:

"May God bless you and your family."

@Busayo Makinde Busayo makinde said:

"More grace to your elbow."

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