Grandma Tries On Wedding Dress After 60 Yrs And Grandpa’s Reaction Is Priceless

Some love lasts forever, and this elderly couple is proving it. Grandma tried on her wedding dress from six decades ago, and Grandpa couldn’t have been more in love! Watch video below:

 

The wedding dress is gorgeous and still fits her like a glove. This time around, Grandma had grandkids in the picture to celebrate her beauty and love with their grandpa.

When she walked out, Grandpa couldn’t wipe the grin off his face! He was totally entranced by her beauty.

This wedding dress is 60 years old, and Grandma couldn’t have worn it better!

“60 years and he still looks at her like that,” captioned granddaughter Ali on TikTok.

The clip has gone totally viral, and has been liked more than 6 million times!

“The way his eyes lit up when he saw her is just precious, and the dress is just as lovely,” commented one fan of the clip.

“She bought a TIMELESS dress. It still looks so pretty today and so does she,” said another.

Grandma trying on her wedding dress was a real treat for everyone — Grandpa, grandkids, and all of us viewers, of course!

The featured image for this post is from TikTok.

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