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8/10 Best moment: The pause and head-tilt at 3:52. Re-watchable? Yes — especially for the small facial reactions.
Here’s a solid blog post based on the details you provided. I’ve interpreted “NotMyGrandpa 22 07 25 Celestina Blooms Celestin...” as a title or theme for an adult/lifestyle blog entry (given the common usage of “NotMyGrandpa” in certain content niches). If you meant something else, feel free to clarify. NotMyGrandpa 22 07 25 – Celestina Blooms: A Scene Worth Revisiting NotMyGrandpa 22 07 25 Celestina Blooms Celestin...
July 25, 2022 Tags: #NotMyGrandpa #CelestinaBlooms #SceneBreakdown #22_07_25 The Setup Every so often, a scene comes along that sticks with you longer than expected. Not because it’s trying too hard, but because it gets the small things right. NotMyGrandpa 22 07 25 featuring Celestina Blooms is one of those. 8/10 Best moment: The pause and head-tilt at 3:52
That’s skill. If you’re skipping around the NotMyGrandpa catalog, don’t skip 22 07 25 . Celestina Blooms delivers a quietly effective performance that elevates a simple setup. It’s not the flashiest scene in the series, but it might be one of the most believable. Here’s a solid blog post based on the details you provided
At first glance, the title alone leans into the familiar “age gap / mistaken identity” trope that the NotMyGrandpa series plays with so well. But this particular installment, dated July 25, 2022, stands out because of Celestina’s performance. Celestina isn’t the loudest performer in the room. She doesn’t need to be. Her strength lies in reaction — the slight hesitation, the half-smile, the way she looks away before leaning back in. In this scene, she plays the “innocent but curious” role without it feeling forced. That’s harder than it looks.

Hey it’s me, Alan. I started my career as a traditional 2D animator and after working for game cinematics, commercials and short films, I moved to Vancouver and worked as animator/supervising animator for Sony Imageworks, Rainmaker, Method Studios and Stellar Creative Lab. Some of my work includes Diablo III, Hotel Transylvania 2, Storks and Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas.
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