A hilarious grandmother has had TikTokers in stitches after revealing her funeral ‘rules’ - savagely saying there’s one person who was not invited. Watch her TikTok video here:
Lillian Droniak is a 92-year-old grandmother from Shelton, Connecticut, who started making TikTok videos with her grandson back in November 2019.
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Since then, the sassy grandma has amassed an incredible following of 3.8 million followers – who all think she’s nothing short of ‘iconic’.
In her latest clip, she’s laid out the ‘rules’ for her funeral, joking in the caption: “It won’t be any time soon but don’t forget it.”
In the video, she addressed the camera as she showed viewers a list of rules written out behind her.
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“These are my rules at my funeral,” she began, before proceeding to explain the list of three orders for mourners to abide by.
"Listen up: you can cry, but don’t cry too much – don't make a fool of yourself.
“Bertha is NOT invited. Don’t let her in.
“And you’d better get drunk afterward. Take a shot for me!”
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The post has proven to be a huge hit online, racking up 12 million views and two million likes.
Many of the comments contained crying-with-laughter emojis, showing just how hilarious Droniak’s followers found her straight-talking set of rules.
“I’m p**sing,” one wrote.
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“Take a shot for me,” another quoted, adding a couple of laughing emojis.
When someone asked if she could be ‘drunk during’ the funeral, Droniak simply replied: “Sure.”
But many others begged to find out the dirt on the mysterious Bertha, with one commenting: “WE NEED STORY TIME ON BERTHA PLEASE!!! WHO IS SHE AND WHY ISN'T SHE INVITED!?”
Someone else said: “If Bertha shows up. There will be two funerals.”
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A third added: “I like need to hear Bertha's side of the story.”
After a number of people asked for a post about the beef with Bertha, Droniak vowed to share that story ‘soon’.
In another recent video, Droniak shared another list of her ‘green flags 4 guys’, which included ‘flosses everyday’, ‘has a dog or cat’, ‘buys me drinks’, ‘says I’m pretty every morning’ and ‘shuts up when I say so’.
According to Newsweek, Droniak and her grandson first started making videos together on YouTube around a decade ago, and originally created the TikTok account as a joke to feature in one of the YouTube posts.
However, the account soon took off and thrust Droniak into the TikTok limelight, and the rest - as they say - is history.
Topics: TikTok