Grandmother's TikTok Video For Her 'Funeral Rules' Leaves People In Tears

By Samantha in Real Life On 2nd April 2022
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A hilariously amusing grandmother has become a hit on social media and has left TikTok in stitches after she shares savage rules for her funeral, making it clear that one person is not invited to her funeral.

Lillian Droniak is a 92-year-old grandmother from Shelton, Connecticut, who started making TikTok videos with her grandson back in November 2019. 

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The sassy grandmother is loved by social media users a lot and has whopping followers of 3.8m who call the amazing lady a legend and an icon.

In her latest clip, she’s laid out the ‘rules’ for her funeral, joking in the caption: “It won’t be any time soon but don’t forget it.” 

In the video, she addressed the camera as she showed viewers a list of rules written out behind her. 

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“These are my rules at my funeral,” she began, before proceeding to explain the list of three orders for mourners to abide by. 

"Listen up: you can cry, but don’t cry too much – don't make a fool of yourself. 

“Bertha is NOT invited. Don’t let her in. 

“And you’d better get drunk afterward. Take a shot for me!” 

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“I’m p**sing,” one wrote. 

“Take a shot for me,” another quoted, adding a couple of laughing emojis. 

The majority begged Droniak to share the story about mysterious Bertha, with one commenting: “WE NEED STORY TIME ON BERTHA PLEASE!!! WHO IS SHE AND WHY ISN'T SHE INVITED!?” 

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Someone else said: “If Bertha shows up. There will be two funerals.” 

A third added: “I like need to hear Bertha's side of the story.” 

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When someone asked if she could be ‘drunk during’ the funeral, Droniak simply replied: “Sure.” 

In another one of her hit video, Droniak shared another list of her ‘green flags 4 guys’, which included ‘flosses everyday’, ‘has a dog or cat’, ‘buys me drinks’, ‘says I’m pretty every morning’ and ‘shuts up when I say so’. 

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After a number of people asked for a post about the beef with Bertha, Droniak vowed to share that story ‘soon’. 

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According to Newsweek, Droniak and her grandson first started making videos together on YouTube around a decade ago, and originally created the TikTok account as a joke to feature in one of the YouTube posts.

However, the account soon became a hit and Droniak managed to get dedicated followers who love her sassy attitude and are big fans of her videos. 

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