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I’m a hot mom in my 40s – my family hates my sexy TikToks but I won’t stop

Drop it like it’s hot, momma!

A woman in her 40s is back posting sexy dance videos on TikTok after her family’s disapproval pushed her to delete the app for a while.

TikTok user @livelifelove06 loves creating videos showing off her moves and sharing “positive vibes only” with her 31,500 followers on the social media platform.

In a video posted last month, she’s seen happily dancing around, swaying her hips to “Chill Like That” by Sunday Scaries and PiCKUPLiNES.

“I’m turning 47 next month so thought I would just practice some cheeky moves for the dance floor,” the video text reads.

Another video shows her popping some moves and dropping it perfectly on beat to a remixed pop song.

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“I wonder how many more years I can drop it to the floor. I’m turning 47 years of age next month, so I wonder if I can be as flexible,” the text on the video muses.

The brunette beauty was on the app for about a year before she took a brief hiatus.

“This is my last video I will be posting for a very long time,” she posted last month. She explained that she decided to step away for a while because her family dislikes her being on the app, despite loving the community that she’s cultivated.

“Honestly, this app has saved me!” she said. “I’ve met so many genuine friends on here who have supported me and picked me up on my low days. Take care.”

Luckily for her followers, she didn’t stay away for long. After about a week or so, she was back on the app, most recently joining in on the Taylor Swift “Anti-Hero” trend.

Her comments have been flooded with fans welcoming her back and sending messages of encouragement.

“Hi sweetheart so glad your back,” @simonrt21 wrote.

“Welcome back girl,” Cristina commented.

“Your definitely not the problem my lovely xx never think that,” @jamiefishwick87 said.

She appears to have struck a chord with her thousands of followers, and she isn’t the only Gen Xer taking TikTok by storm.

Those under 30 do seem to rule the app, with nearly half of TikTok users in 2021 being Gen Z or young millennials, but Gen X and Baby Boomers are creeping into their territory — comprising about 30% of users.