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TikTok's Grandma Droniak Faces Eviction for Partying at a Nursing Home

by Lilit June 28, 2026

In the unexpected world of online influencers, Lillian Droniak, affectionately known as Grandma Droniak to her 15 million followers on TikTok, is making waves not just on screen but within her retirement community. At 96 years old, this spirited social media star is facing the possibility of eviction for her notorious love of hosting parties. In a recent viral TikTok video, Droniak dramatically showcased a letter she allegedly received from the facility management, which warned her about her late-night gatherings. The letter purportedly addressed several issues, the foremost being noise complaints from fellow residents and the prohibition of serving alcohol. Not one to back down easily, Droniak read the letter aloud for her fans before playfully tearing it apart. “I pay $12,000 a month to live here. I can party if I want. My girlfriends are coming over today, and we’re gonna drink and gossip. It’s not a party, but we do get rowdy,” she asserted defiantly. Droniak, who had moved into the facility in 2024 following an injury, argues that her flair for festivity is simply part of who she is. Her uploads show a woman full of life, unwilling to let age dictate her enjoyment. “I love to party. You can’t stop me,” she declared, much to the delight of her viewers who continue to support her rebellious spirit. The letter, which she held up to the camera, was clear in its message: ensure gatherings remain quiet and adhere to community rules, particularly concerning late-night curfews. Despite an initial outcry from other residents, Droniak has reportedly reached an understanding with the facility management. The TikTok posts following the warning included a humorous update where she appeared hungover, donning a cheeky T-shirt with “To-Do List: Your Dad” emblazoned across, further solidifying her reputation as an unapologetically wild child at heart. Her representative later confirmed that the dispute had been resolved amicably, allowing Grandma Droniak to continue enjoying her lifestyle, aligning her joy with community standards. As followers continue to rally around her, Droniak’s story is a testament to the unyielding spirit of enjoying life’s moments, regardless of age.

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