I’m a hot mum and love posing in tiny shorts – trolls say I’m too old

A SELF-PROCLAIMED ‘hot’ mum has hit back at trolls who say she’s too old to be posing in tiny shorts.

Jane Jules, from Scotland, is not afraid to show off her figure in skimpy clothing and doesn’t let the fact that she’s a mother affect her desire to express herself.

Jane loves to show of her figure in tight clothing
Jane loves to show of her figure in tight clothingCredit: instagram/janejulesofficial
She hit back at trolls who say she's too old to dress like this
She hit back at trolls who say she’s too old to dress like thisCredit: instagram/janejulesofficial

She regularly posts pictures of herself posing in tight gym gear and lingerie on her Instagram account, where she has over 5,000 followers.

In a recent picture, Jane sported a Scotland football top, and a pair of tiny hot pants.

She had large fake eyelashes, and her hair was done up in French plaits, which she fiddled with playfully.

Jane captioned the image: “Who’s watching the England game with me?”

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Unfortunately, the post was commented on by one troll who decided to make a comment about Jane’s age.

“Aren’t you a bit old to be wearing very little??”, they said cruelly.

However, Jane stood up for herself, and hit back at the troll.

She said: “Sorry didn’t think there was an age limit on what you can and can’t wear!”

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Fortunately, Jane also received many positive comments on her appearance.

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One person said: “Beautiful.”

Another commented: “Love it.”

A third said: “Hottie.”

And Jane isn’t the only self-proclaimed “hot mum”, who has been the victim of trolling revcently.

Jen Ferguson, 33, often proudly shows off her bikini body online, but has opened up on the backlash she has received from haters.

In a recent clip posted on Instagram, we saw the mum-of-four pose in her home, as she proudly showed off her assets in a tiny gingham string bikini.

Tips to age well

There are a number of habits you can take up to care for your health and wellbeing as you age.

Age UK shared the following tips:

  • Do things that you enjoy everyday – whether that’s cooking, seeing friends or enjoying a good book
  • Stay hydrated – drink six to eight cups of water a day
  • Eat plenty of fruit and veggies to lower your risk of heart disease and certain cancers, have beans, pulses, fish, eggs and meat to repair your body after injury, starchy carbs for energy dairy to help keep bones strong
  • Manage long-term health conditions to prevent them progressing or having a greater impact on your health
  • Quit smoking and reduce alcohol intake to no more than 14 units a week
  • Make mental health a priority and get treatment for it, as it can also impact physical health
  • Make sure you’re getting quality sleep
  • Keep socialising – and call a friend or loved one if you can’t make it out the house
  • Be physically active to lower the risk of depression and dementiaheart diseasestrokeParkinson’s and some cancers

She styled the look with some jewellery and styled her blonde hair in loose waves. 

She revealed that trolls will often say to her: “Mums shouldn’t wear bikinis.” 

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However, she was keen to clap back, as she wrote: “We don’t play by the rules here.” 

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