News of 64-Year-Old Woman Unexpected Pregnancy Shocks the Internet

TikToker Suni (@Suni_Palms) has just revealed a shocking piece of news that took everyone by surprise — her mother, at 64 years old, is pregnant. 

In a now-viral video with 16 million views, Suni captures her mom in a doctor’s office, discussing the unexpected pregnancy. 

The video has gone viral, sparking a wave of reactions, curiosity, and a ton of jokes in the comments section.

Suni expressed her disbelief, saying, “I can’t believe my mom is pregnant at 64.”

 “So, how you feel about being a mom again?” Suni asks her mum who is also in shock.

“I cannot believe it,” her mom replies, before adding with a sigh, “What am I going to do? Like, you are literally pregnant. Eight weeks. I am too old for that.” 

Suni goes on to suggest, “What if it’s twins?” Her mom responds overwhelmed, “I don’t know what to do.”

The video concludes with Suni humorously addressing the practical aspects of the situation, asking her mom, “Who’s going to be keeping this baby? Who’s going to watch the baby?” Both are taken aback, and her mom delivers a playful final punchline: “What am I going to do? Cause who’s going to be keeping this baby?”

The video triggered a hilarious response from TikTok users who couldn’t resist commenting on the unusual situation. 

One user quipped, “Adult diapers and Pampers are going to be so expensive,” humorously highlighting the mother’s age and the challenge of managing diapers for both ends of the age spectrum. 

Another commenter expressed confusion, saying, “Forget the pregnancy — still getting my monthly at 64?! No sirrrrrr.” 

A more reflective user noted, “There’s been a lot of older women having babies. Lord, what you telling us?” This raises a valid point — while Suni’s mom’s pregnancy might seem outrageous, it reflects a broader trend of women becoming mothers later in life.

Data from the CDC shows that more women are opting to have children later. By 2021, nearly one in five pregnancies in the U.S. were among women aged 35 and older, up from just 7.4 percent in 2000. 

This trend is most prevalent among White and Asian women but is occurring across various racial and ethnic groups.

Recent Articles

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here