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Lucas Loco’s Grandmother Posts Lingerie Pics, Videos, Complains About ‘Censorship’: ‘I’m a Crown but Sexy’

Lucas Loco’s Grandmother Posts Lingerie Pics, Videos, Complains About ‘Censorship’: ‘I’m a Crown but Sexy’

Image: Clone / Instagram / TikTok

Julia Correa Loco, the grandmother of singer Lucas Loco, sparked controversy on social media when she shared photos of herself in her underwear, posing provocatively. After the backlash, the 78-year-old responded to the criticism and explained why she was exposing her body online.

In the recordings posted to her TikTok account, Julia has been seen wearing swimwear and lingerie, on several occasions in very revealing pieces. She has been keen to show off her butt to her nearly 23,000 followers on the platform, and recently showed off a lace set, highlighting her physique.

Julia also shares this type of content on Instagram, but she has recently expressed her displeasure with the public’s reactions. While some followers praise her, others criticize her for “showing off” her body.

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In her latest outburst, Julia Correa Loco accused TikTok of “censoring” her posts due to the platform’s policy that does not allow sensual content. “Every picture I post [o aplicativo] He says it’s outside the guidelines.” She is complaining.

In the snap in question, which has already been removed from her profile, Julia is seen wearing red panties and a bra.

Lucas Loco’s grandmother has expressed her regret over being censored by TikTok, after posts were deleted. (Image: Reproduction/TikTok)

After the criticism, Julia decided to explain once again the reasons why she loves to show off on social media. In a new post, she appeared sitting on the couch, wearing a lace outfit and highlighting her buttocks. In the caption, she was proud of her body, saying: “I am a crown, but I am beautiful and attractive.”.

Julia Loco, 78, isn’t afraid to flaunt her body on social media. (Image: Reproduction/TikTok)
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