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THE world’s oldest female standup comedian may be 88-years-old - but that doesn’t stop young men from hitting on her after shows.

D’yan Forest talks about sex - particularly “not having the energy for 69s” - and labels herself a cougar during her performances. 

D'yan Forest is the world’s oldest female standup comedian at 88-years-old
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D'yan Forest is the world’s oldest female standup comedian at 88-years-oldCredit: Christine Coquilleau
But she finds her risque performance invites attention from young men
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But she finds her risque performance invites attention from young menCredit: Christine Coquilleau

But her risque repertoire gives young men the green light to hang around after her shows and try to bed her. 

“They often ask me out and it’s not my brain they’re after,” she said. 

D’yan revealed all in a self-written piece for , sharing that her friends think she’s “mad” for her career choice. 

“People are surprised to hear an older person talk about sex,” she said.

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“One thing that has surprised me is the number of young men who hit on me after a show. 

“I might make a joke about being a cougar and they’ll stand outside afterwards, waiting to talk to me.

“My friends think I’m mad. 

“They don’t understand why I wouldn’t choose to take it easy. 

“But I like engaging with the world and you’ve got to be in touch to be funny - you can’t stand on stage in New York or Paris and have out-of-date opinions or any kind of prejudice.”

D’yan, from New York, first stepped on stage as a standup comedian in 2003.

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She was 68-years-old at the time and “terrified”. 

“I had no idea what the audience would make of me,” she recalled. “I’d never set foot in a comedy club before. 

“I’ve always been a performer – I’ve worked as a singer, actor and musician – but all that came to an end after 9/11

“I live in New York, and we watched the twin towers fall from my apartment building. 

“For a year afterwards, nobody wanted to go out or be entertained.”

“It was then that I started to think about comedy. 

“I realised people needed to laugh, to enjoy themselves again, and thought that with a little training I could do it.”

D’yan also recalled people “laughing nervously” during her first ever standup performance. 

“They were clearly surprised to see me, wearing a cardigan and carrying my ukulele,” she said.

“I introduced myself, stated my age and tried my first joke. There was silence. 

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“But by the time I got to the third line, people were properly laughing. 

“I was hooked.”

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