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43-year-old often mistaken for being daughter’s sister


17 February 2020  

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CALIFORNIA: At her age, 43-year-old Joleen Diaz is often mistaken for being her daughter’s sister – and if you don’t know them personally, it is really hard to tell who’s younger and who’s the mom!

Joleen finds it amusing that people often think she is the sister of her 19-year-old daughter, Meilani Parks. It doesn’t help that this mom dresses up in ‘cool clothes’ worn by her daughter’s generation, including cropped tops and tattered pants. Yep! She’s not just young and good-looking, she’s also definitely one cool mom!

 

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happy holidays❤️? . . ?: @christinayoshi

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#firsttimers ⛰?

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Happiest of bdays to the one person who understands me like no other♥️ilysm…don’t know what I’d do without you!!

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Happy Mother’s Day to the one person who always laughs at my jokes. Love you!!♥️

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Publish Date : 17 February 2020 13:31 PM

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