A woman has put her youthful 'glow' down to clean living, and has claimed that young men slide into her DMs on a regular basis because she looks so much younger than she is.
The self-proclaimed 'hot mum' is the spitting image of her 22-year-old daughter - and the similarities were unbelievable as they posed together in bikinis.
Joleen Diaz, 45, from California, US, regularly has social media users in disbelief after she reveals her real age.
Joleen has shared in the past how she’s often mistaken for her 22-year-old daughter’s sister – with the two previously revealing how they like to go on double dates together.
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From two-piece snaps while lounging about in the car, to adventurous pictures in the desert – people have swooned in the comments over the mum's youthful appearance.
“FIREEE,” one person commented.
Another person added: “As always so beautiful,” followed by a heart-eyed emoji.
In one picture, which features herself and her daughter, users were left questioning if the mum-of-two is telling the truth about her age.
“Wait…wait just a second. I had to go through your Instagram twice. That’s for real your daughter?” one person said.
Someone else said: “She looks so young, I mean seriously. Amazing.”
The mum admits she is overwhelmed with all the attention, but there have been a few obstacles which have prevented her from finding "Mr Right."
Previously, she claimed that dating app, Hinge, removed her profile as people kept reporting her as a “catfish.”
“I’m actually on Hinge, but I’ve had my account deleted several times,” she said.
“It’s funny, I think people think I’m a fake account and report me.
“I could link my Instagram to my profile, which would likely help prove that it’s really me, but I don’t do it because I think my social media doesn’t present the simple, down-to-earth person I am.
“I’d like to be able to connect with someone and then explain my social media to them once they know me a bit more.”
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