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A 50-Year-Old Mom Does Cosplay to Represent Older Women Characters, and the Result Is Amazing
While we rarely see parents at cosplay events, there is a 50-year-old woman who is winning hearts with her anime and cartoon creations. Solange (also known as Tia sol, “Aunty Sun”) hails from Manus, Brazil. This lovely lady is like any other mom, but she has a hobby that has brought her into the world of cosplay. Solange is a veteran of her city’s cosplay events, and her specialty is dressing up as ancient cartoon characters that no other adolescent would depict, as they are often overlooked.
Looney Tunes’ Granny, The Little Mermaid’s Ursula, and Shrek’s Dama Fortuna are just a few of the fantastic characters that we at Bright Side will show you to prove how cool Solange’s costumes are.
1. Gramma Tala, Moana
2. Ursula, The Little Mermaid
3. Madam Mim, The Sword in the Stone
4. Fairy Godmother, Cinderella
5. The Matchmaker, Mulan
6. Granny, Looney Tunes
7. Muriel Bagge, Courage the Cowardly Dog
8. Yubaba, Spirited Away
9. Rose Quartz, Steven Universe
10. The Bored Witch, The Triplets
11. Dama Fortuna, Shrek
Which outfits amazed you the most? What roles would you have cast Solange to play?
Comments
They all look exactly the same

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