Influencer Lillian Droniak — known as Grandma Droniak to her 15 million TikTok followers — claimed that she was asked to leave her retirement community.

“I’m getting kicked out of the nursing home,” Droniak, 96, alleged in a recent TikTok video, holding up a letter she apparently received from the facility. “It says, ‘You’re getting kicked out if you don’t stop the parties.’”

Droniak, who has enjoyed hosting ragers in her apartment, explained that she was told “parties are not allowed” on the premises. The rules also allegedly state that she is forbidden from serving alcohol to other residents.

“‘This letter serves as a formal warning,’” Droniak read aloud, shortly before ripping up the paperwork. “I pay $12,000 a month to live here. I could 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 continued, “I can’t help it, I love to party. You can’t stop me.”

Droniak had been served the initial notice following alleged noise complaints from her fellow residents.

“We are reaching out because there have been many noise complaints about your room. Parties are not allowed and you cannot serve alcohol to other residents,” the letter read, which Droniak held up to the camera in her footage. “This is a safety concern.”

The letter continued, “While we encourage residents to socialize and enjoy community activities, we cannot have wild parties. It is shown on security footage that people were leaving your room at 1 a.m. last Tuesday. Continued incidents of this nature may result in restrictions on visitors and common area privileges, and could lead to further review of your residency status within the community. We kindly ask for your cooperation in ensuring future gatherings remain respectful of community rules and quiet hours. No more parties please.”

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Despite the warning, Droniak hosted a group of friends. She even shared a post-party update the next day.

“Hungover from last night’s party,” she wrote over a TikTok video of herself wearing a T-shirt that read, “To-Do List: Your Dad” while smiling for the camera. “My nursing home can’t stop me from partying through the last chapter of life.”

Droniak further captioned her upload, “I can’t help it, I like to party and can’t stop.”

Droniak moved into the facility in 2024 after breaking her leg in a fall and has since “resolved” the dispute with her building, which the influencer’s rep told People on Sunday, June 28.

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