A 63-YEAR-OLD bikini competitor has revealed that she loves showing off her toned figure in swimwear.
While Sue Mannino is proud of her washboard abs and many said she looked as young as 21, not everyone was as kind.
In a video shared on social media, Sue danced around in a black mini dress, as she confirmed, at the time, she was “61 and feeling great.”
Seconds later, the body confident woman stripped down to her sparkly bikini, proudly modelling her toned abs, slender figure and dark spray tan.
The brunette woman turned to the side and posed, ready for her fitness competition.
When asked about her secret to looking youthful, Sue confirmed: “Eating clean and living a healthy lifestyle.”


In another clip, Sue shared pictures from her competition, as she noted: “63 years young, never too late to start.”
The self-proclaimed “strong woman” and “bikini competitor” advised women to “believe in yourself”, as she shared pictures holding an award.
She also posted a variety of snaps of her working out in the gym, showing off her dedication to her youthful looks.
Sue’s TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @suemannino, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed a staggering 251,100 views.
But social media users were left divided at Sue’s video.
While some were eager to praise her beauty, not everyone was as kind.
One person said: “Look better than me in a swimsuit. You go girl!!!!!”
Another added: “Beautiful! My inspiration!!”
A third commented: “Wow you don’t look 61.”
Whilst someone else wrote: “You look absolutely gorgeous.”
Another user claimed: “61 and fitter than 21.”
Meanwhile, at the same time, one user penned: “Did not need to see that, started off good, then too much.”
A second chimed in: “You feel that good with life you have to embarrass yourself on TikTok.”
Another user cruelly noted: “Give that lady a Big Mac meal!!!!!”


Whilst someone else rudely begged: “Keep your clothes [on] please.”
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