106-year-old great-grandmother celebrated her birthday with a naked waiter – “He was not wearing underwear”

A 106-year-old great-grandmother didn’t expect her daughter’s birthday present as she celebrated with a naked waiter.

As stated by NYP Norah Shaw had asked for a handsome man for her birthday and so her daughter got her wish and the almost naked waiter appeared at the party.

I was very shocked when she came back, because she was not wearing underwear. It was pretty fun,” the celebrant.

The 32-year-old waiter wore only an apron and bow tie as he served sandwiches and drinks.

“Eddie was tall, had nice eyes and was very attractive. He didn’t have any chest hair at all, which surprised me. I’ve never seen anything like it,” said Norah Shaw.

Just one of the fabulous videos from Norah’s special day ❤️It’s not everyday that you get a butler in the buff for your 106th birthday! Norah has requested that Ed, the butler is booked in for a return visit very soon 😁

Posted by Tennyson Wharf Care Home – Barchester Healthcare on Saturday, August 6, 2022

He was born in 1916 and has 3 children, 7 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

Norah was born on 6 August 1916 in Manchester and got her first job when she turned 15. She married Harry Shaw in 1939 and they had three children together. He also has seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

After her husband’s death she never remarried because, as her daughter Gill revealed, she “didn’t want to wash anyone else’s socks”.

Her daughter says Norah loves to knit and be around people. “And even today, she’s a little fun and flirty. She’s a bit cheeky, has a twinkle in her eye and is always smiling,” added her daughter.

Nora has lived through many events including two World Wars and global pandemics.

Nora said she threw a great party, but refused to reveal the key to longevity.

Source: News Beast

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