Jul 03, 2025

95-year-old grandma’s cheeky dating advice takes the internet by storm

In a world where dating advice floods social media, one voice has cut through the noise with wit, wisdom, and a touch of sass.

Meet Grandma Droniak, a 95-year-old influencer from the United States who’s become an online sensation with her no-nonsense take on modern romance.

Her recent Instagram video, captioned “Listen up because I’ve been through it!”, has gone viral, racking up over 360,000 views and earning her legions of fans across the globe, including here in Australia.

With her trademark humour and a lifetime of experience, Grandma Droniak’s dating tips are striking a chord with younger generations.

Dressed in a bold black T-shirt proclaiming “I love to make boys cry” and sporting red heart-shaped earrings, Grandma Droniak delivers her advice with a twinkle in her eye.

Holding a laptop labelled “Dating Advice from a 95-Year-Old,” she shares four key tips that have the internet buzzing. Her 3.5 million Instagram followers, and countless others who’ve stumbled across her viral clip, can’t get enough of her candid, refreshing perspective.

 

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First up, Grandma Droniak advises, “Make sure you’re hotter than the person you’re dating.” Her cheeky delivery makes it clear she’s half-joking, but the message resonates: confidence is key. By encouraging people to embrace their own allure, she’s reminding everyone to bring their best selves to the table.

Her second tip? “Ignore him for a few days.” This classic move, she suggests, keeps the spark alive by adding a bit of mystery. While some might call it old-school, her followers are loving the playful strategy, with many admitting they’re keen to give it a go.

The heart of her advice, though, lies in her third tip: “Always love yourself more.” This gem has struck a deep chord, especially with younger audiences navigating the complexities of modern dating.

Grandma Droniak’s emphasis on self-love over seeking validation from others feels both timeless and timely. “Be happy on your own because that’s all you truly have. A man is just an add-on,” she says, delivering a powerful reminder that true happiness starts from within.

She wraps up with a simple, “Good luck,” her dry humour sealing the deal and leaving viewers grinning. The comment section of her post is flooded with praise, with fans writing things like, “Grandma, you’re the best!” and “So true! A man is just an add-on.”

One Aussie commenter even chimed in, “This is the kind of advice I wish my nan gave me! Absolute legend.”Grandma Droniak’s rise to fame isn’t just about her dating advice. Her Instagram feed is a treasure trove of sarcastic quips, life lessons, and glimpses into her vibrant personality.

From sharing red flags in relationships to poking fun at modern dating trends, she’s become a beloved figure for her authenticity and humour. Her ability to connect with younger audiences, despite the generational gap, is what makes her advice so compelling.

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