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Raunchy OAPs strip off for ‘Only Grans’ calendar – however there is a catch

Fans of crazy calendars could be in for a shock, as a group of OAP grans “stripped off” for a racy 2026 edition, but do not be fooled — there is more to the calendar than you think

A group of glamorous OAP nans have glitzed themselves up for a saucy 2026 calendar. However, some fans have been left shocked after it was revealed that the calendar and its participants were generated using artificial intelligence (AI).

It has been called OnlyGrans in a play on adult subscription website OnlyFans. The calendar features twelve “women” created by AI in raunchy positions as they peel off their layers in a humorous take on the novelty calendar being released in time for Christmas.

The front cover features one AI-generated mature, greying-haired lady. She is dolled up with expensive looking jewellery but she had her top pulled down revealing her nude bra.

January has a silver-haired pensioner in a black and white swimsuit but with a pink fluffy jacket and matching sunglasses. For March, another gran is seen swearing a white bodysuit.

The next month has a lady in a figure-hugging red outfit with black bunny ears for Easter. July features another grandma with a see-through dress.

For August, two nans are seen in an embrace and December has a Santa hat-wearing lady. All the images for the calendar have been created with AI.

It is being made by The Calendar King. The calendar is priced at £14.95 for an A4 one and £29.95 for one in A3.

The website reads: “Stuck for the ultimate quirky gift? Pour yourself a gin & tonic, have a seat and look no further.

“This beautiful 2026 calendar – available in A4 or A3 size – will be sure to cheer up a loved one, family member, friend, work colleague or win that special someone over.” Last month, Jong Un was turned into Tom Cruise’s wingman in a Top Gun calendar.

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However, this is not the first time that AI has managed to break through to Brits in recent years, after it was revealed that many people are now turning to AI to help them find the perfect present. Research from 2024 found that over half of Brits are left stuck looking for Christmas presents, and are now looking to ChatGPT to help.

The findings found through research commissioned by Regency Hampers gift service found that AI is going as far as to recommend other AI-driven tech as the “dream” gift. These include techy gizmos such as personal assistants and smart home devices such as Alex and Google Home.

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