Emma Morano had quite the reaction when she was told that at 116, she is now the oldest person in the world.
A relative told The Daily Telegraph that Morano said, "My word, I'm as old as the hills."
Morano seemed pleased by the attention. The title was passed to her after the previous title holder, Susannah Mushatt Jones, also 116, died Thursday in New York.
Morano was born Nov. 29, 1899, in northern Italy. She is the last known living person to have been born in the 1800s. Morano lived through multiple wars and worked in a factory. Morano said she was a beautiful singer in her younger days. According to The Telegraph, Morano left her husband, who she said was violent, shortly after the death of their only child. She never remarried.
Dr. Carlo Bava, Morano’s doctor, told The Associated Press that despite hardships, she has maintained a serene attitude, that, along with genetics, may help explain her longevity. One of Morano’s sisters lived to be over 100 and another sister almost reached 100.
Morano is almost completely deaf and her sight is limited, but she is otherwise in good health. She consumes raw eggs daily along with small amounts of meat and pasta but drinks only milk for dinner. Last year, Morano told the Italian newspaper La Stampa that she enjoyed a glass of homemade brandy each day. She goes to bed before 7 p.m. and rises before 6 a.m. A caregiver and relatives help care for her.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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