90 years old Granny Takes to the Dance Floor, Then the Music Starts and She Decides to Respond

As we get older, we generally get a little less able in the physical department. But that can’t be said for this 90-year-old lady, who moves better than some people half her age.

When Jean Veloz celebrated her 90th birthday she couldn’t resist a dance, but what she didn’t expect was everyone at the party to be lining up to get involved.
In her earlier day, Jean was an icon of the Hollywood-Style Lindy to new generations of swing dancers and inspired many. But it’s safe to say that she hasn’t lost her talent.

Watching the video, it’s still quite hard to believe that she’s 90 years of age and it’s no wonder it has been viewed by over 7 million people.

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