WEARING a bright orange column dress and perfectly applied makeup, mum-of-one Stella Ralfini, 77, settles in beside a friend for their train trip from London to Brighton . The pair are planning a fun day out and are deep in conversation when the train guard starts checking tickets. When he gets to their seats Stella, from Camden, North London, flashes her senior discount card.
But rather than nodding approval he does a double take. “You’re not eligible for a pe n sioner ticket,” he says. “‘It’s for people over 60.
You know that don’t you?’” But rather than being shocked Stella smiles and politely pulls out her identification and seniors’ card. People think I am 20 years younger than I am. They’re gobsmacked when I reveal my real age.
Because it’s NOT an unusual occurrence for her. “I constantly get asked to prove I am an OAP,” she said. “People think I am 20 years younger than I am.
They’re gobsmacked when I reveal my real age.” Stella said she looks “so young” and gets asked out by men who are 45. "Women who let themselves go hate me," she added.
The self-confessed sexy pensioner said: “I’m so hot I embarrass my daughter, 45, because men her age hit on me . She rolls her eyes constantly.” I’m so hot I embarrass my daughter, 45, because men her age hit on me.
Describing herself as “a fashionista extraordinaire” she revealed she had recently joined Match.com dating app but had been ghosted regularly. “I’m so hot that reject.