‘Embarrassing’ trolls say about hot mum showing off her ‘sexy’ dancing in Ibiza – but some reckon she looks stunning

A HOT mum has left social media users totally divided after enjoying herself in a swimsuit at a beach club.

One mum recently became somewhat of an internet sensation after her daughter, Emily Rothwell, posted a clip of her mother dancing in Ibiza.

The adorable mother-daughter duo jetted off to Ibiza earlier this year, with the video now close to a million views

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The adorable mother-daughter duo jetted off to Ibiza earlier this year, with the video now close to a million viewsCredit: tiktok@rothwellemily/
Although the mum's now got several Romeos keen to date her, there's also been plenty of hate

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Although the mum’s now got several Romeos keen to date her, there’s also been plenty of hateCredit: tiktok@rothwellemily/

The sweet mother-daughter duo jetted off to the influencer and celeb hotspot earlier this year to enjoy some quality time together whilst soaking up the sun – and vibes.

One of their stops also included popping into the Ocean Beach day club, where the gorgeous mum lived in the moment, proudly showing off her best dance moves.

The youthful-looking beauty, who was sporting a sexy swimsuit with a plunging V-neckline, looked incredible, as she was enjoying the music and atmosphere.

According to Emily, who regularly posts lifestyle-related content, her mum was indeed having a blast and even liked the tourist spot more than she did.

”When your mum loves Ibiza more than you do,” she chuckled in the caption of the video, adding that the matriarch was ”always” slaying.

Since being shared on the platform, the now-viral clip has racked up close to a million views – and a mixed response.

Whilst some viewers loved the mum’s positive attitude – and there were also plenty of Romeos keen to take her out on a date – others thought her behaviour was ”embarrassing”.

One singleton tried his luck and said: ”Dad here…. Find enclosed CV and references.”

Someone else couldn’t get over her jaw-dropping looks and figure, writing: ”Your mum looks phenomenal.”

Even Emily, who allegedly runs her very own business, agreed, as someone reckoned she looked ”younger” than her daughter.

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The woman, who is yet to hit back at the cruel trolls, admitted her mum has ”aged like fine wine”.

A couple chimed in: ”And why not enjoy 💕me and my wife are in Ibiza at the moment and we are in our 50’s.”

”Your mum looks incredible. The confidence, the body, the arm up in the air,” a viewer penned.

Unfortunately, not everyone was so kind, with some even coming for her parenting approach.

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Times have changed since 2015 when Protein World spent £250,000 on an ad campaign of a slim 20-something bikini clad model asking the reader “Are you beach body ready?” The uproar that followed about the objectification of women was global. Branded offensive, irresponsible and harmful, the verdict on the campaign and the social media uproar was well documented, and rightly so.

Now, I am happy to say that all sizes of women are represented in swimwear across the media landscape. Brands like JD Williams, In The Style and New Look, to name just a few, all work with models of all sizes and ages to promote their swimwear.

My social media feed is also full of ladies of all ages and sizes looking Fabulous in their swimmies. What started out as a trickle of shy bikini-clad selfies has now become a body-positive movement that makes us all feel good to get into our swimwear.

And why shouldn’t we! Our bodies are all completely different and we should be celebrating that fact.

At 53, I love bikinis, I love having an all over tan in the summer with as few white bits as possible. I don’t want to dumb myself down as I get older, I want to celebrate that I am still here! My aim is to keep on wearing bikinis well into my 80s if I am lucky enough to get there.

I have learnt to love the aging process. I will never look like I did in my 20s again, but I do enjoy looking after myself way more than I did back then. A better diet, more exercise and a lot of self-care makes me feel good on the inside as well as the outside.

I love that other cultures like to celebrate their elders. I think we should embrace this in western society instead of just fetishizing youth.

Aging isn’t something to be feared but embraced.

Wear the damn bikini, I am going to!

One critic said: ”Another mother trying to be their daughters ‘friend’ not parent. Embarrassing…”

Someone else agreed, writing: ”This isn’t right.”

”Tragic and everything that’s wrong with society,” a third troll added.

”Goosebumps from 2nd hand embarrassment is apparently a real thing,” a viewer commented, as another urged the woman ”to act her age”.