Hilarious Scots pensioners have left the internet in stitches after they were filmed by their granddaughter having a cheeky conversation while doing DIY.
Anne and Billy Innes were filmed having a flirty exchange by their granddaughter Holly Innes, 21, while they were fixing their fence in Stirling last week.
The side-splitting clip shows the retired couple working away at their wooden fence with a nail and hammer totally unaware that they are being filmed.
The two have a squabble while they work together to mend the broken fence, chatting back and forth in a hilarious exchange.
Anne, 73, can then be heard saying: “F****** gon put it in a hole.
“Any hole at all.”
To which quick-witted flirt Billy, 77, replies: “Yes, I f****** know.
“Any hole?
“Bend 'er.”
The pair continue without so much as a chuckle as the cheeky OAP continues hammering the wood - but everyone else couldn't get enough of them.
Meanwhile, nail technician Holly later shared the clip to TikTok, writing: “Can’t cope with these two haha.”
The double act have since gone viral, racking up over 82,000 likes, 2,000 comments and a whopping 1.7 million views.
One said: “They’re our grandparents now, not just yours. So precious.”
Another wrote: “Scottish grandparents are the best.”
Leanne commented: “The oldies have the best patter.”
Claire replied: “That smile she made after he said it.”
Cora added: “Outstanding.”
Speaking today, Holly said: “They were doing up their garden so they were fixing their fence.
“I went up to visit and sometimes I video them because they’re always up to something funny and I just happened to catch it.”