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Grandma Mortified After Being Told The 'Pinstripes' On Her Pants Actually Contain A Profane Message

Grandma Mortified After Being Told The 'Pinstripes' On Her Pants Actually Contain A Profane Message
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A grandma who believed herself to be wearing cute pinstripe pants got a nasty reality check in a now-viral TikTok, after a closer look revealed that the "stripes" weren't stripes at all.

Instead, the woman, listed as TikToker @chels_bb's grandmother, was wearing pants that contained the phrase "F*ck You" printed over and over and over again in vertical white lettering to simulate pinstripes.


Her reaction was absolutely priceless.

"Oh....my....god," she chokes out, as the woman behind the camera playfully exclaims "Nana!" in an incredulous, mocking tone.

Nana became an instant hit.

She scored @chels_bb over 10 million views and 1.4 million likes.

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While many people were amused at Nana's reaction, a solid amount of people really wanted to know where to purchase the same pants to wear unironically.

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@chels_bb/TikTok

Some people theorized Nana was in on it the whole time, though.

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@chels_bb/TikTok

But mostly people really just loved Nana and her innocent reaction to the pants.

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Nana will definitely look closer at any pair of pants she buys next time, in the off chance they say "go to hell" or something even worse.

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