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Blind Grandma's Dance Tribute to Whitney Houston Goes Viral (VIDEO)

A 90-year-old grandmother has posted a YouTube video of herself dancing to Whitney Houston as a tribute to the late singer.

Jeanne Harr, with help from her grandson Adam Forgie, is legally blind and suffers from moderate hearing loss, but did not let that stop her from dancing.

The video reveals Harr dancing to Houston's famous track, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," and has gone viral on the internet.

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"I'm doing this in honor of Whitney Houston," said Harr at the video's start. "It's very hard to think of her being gone."

On his Facebook page, Harr's grandson explained that his grandmother loves dancing.

Forgie wrote that "one of the few things that makes her happy is dancing," and has recorded her in motion many times before.

"This video was her idea," explained Forgie on the YouTube page.

Fans of the video tribute took to Twitter commenting on Harr's moves, including famous actress Alyssa Milano.

"Greatest Whitney fan video," wrote the actress before retweeting a link to the video.

"Whitney's music touched so many," wrote Tashyra on the social media site.

Twitter user Alisha wrote, "Loved this! Get it Granny!"

Fans also commented on the video on YouTube, writing their admiration for both the 90-year-old and the loss of the talented singer Whitney Houston.

One viewer wrote, "I wanna be that fit when I'm 90 as well!"

"I love this u have truly touched my heart… I wanna be like u when I'm your age.. love it," wrote Laguird.

"You go Granny. God bless you," posted YouTube user Dyan.

"RIP Whitney. Thank you Granny," wrote another user.

Whitney Houston died Feb. 11 in Los Angeles, Calif. while staying at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The cause of her death has not yet been confirmed and authorities are awaiting toxicology test results.

The death of the famed singer came as a shock, and fans continue to grieve her death on social media sites.

SEE THE VIDEO OF THE GRANDMA HERE

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