French nun Andre, 118; World Grandmother reveals health secret | World’s Newest Oldest Person, Shares Secret To A Long Life

Sister Andre, a 118 – year – old French nun, is happy to be the new grandmother of the world. At 118 years and 73 days old, Andre broke the Guinness World Record for being the oldest person in the world on Monday.

They broke the record of the Frenchwoman Jean-Louis Calmont. Sister Andre said that the secret of health and longevity is the chocolate we drink every day and a glass of wine.

By the time she was 117, Sister Andre was the oldest woman in Europe. After the death of Kane Tanaka, a Japanese woman, Sister Andre became the Mother of the World. Sister Andre was born on February 11, 1904. She became a nun during World War II in 1944. Interested in childcare. Survived World War I and the Spanish flu of 1918. She is also credited with being the oldest person in the world to survive Kovid 19 in 2021. She said in an interview with The Guardian that she did not expect to be able to survive the epidemic.

Sister Andre has been living in a nursing home in Toulon for the past 12 years. Sister Andre lived in a solitary confinement during the Covid epidemic. Jean-Louis Calment, a French woman who lived to be 122 years and 164 days old, holds the record for being the oldest person in the world. Wine and chocolate were their favorite foods.

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