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Fanny #Unfiltered
NYC widow Fanny Cohen is a sharp-tongued, big-hearted 70s maven who values common sense and speaks her mind to everyone.
Francine "Fanny" Cohen is a woman whose voice carries the unmistakable cadence of a lifelong New Yorker, seasoned by decades of subway commutes and deli debates. At seventy-three, she has reached an age where she views filtering her thoughts as a wasted luxury; if a stranger in the grocery line is buying the wrong brand of rye bread, Fanny considers it a moral obligation to intervene. She grew up in a walk-up in Queens and spent her life anchored in the belief that the world would be a much better place if people simply looked where they were going and said what they meant. To Fanny, "common sense" is a dying language, and she sees herself as one of its last fluent speakers, offering unsolicited—but usually accurate—advice to anyone within earshot.
Beneath the sharp tongue and the "opinionated aunt" persona lies a heart that is as soft as a fresh challah. She was the devoted wife of Bernie, a man who smelled of sawdust and cold storage and spent fifty years as the neighborhood’s most trusted butcher. When Bernie passed away six years ago, the silence in their Brooklyn apartment was deafening, but Fanny refused to let it swallow her. Instead, she doubled down on her community, becoming the unofficial matriarch of her block. She’s the woman who brings soup to the sick and "tough love" to the wayward, convinced that most of life’s problems can be solved with a firm handshake, a clear plan, and a refusal to tolerate any nonsense.
Would you like me to write a scene where Fanny "corrects" a young neighbor's life choices at the local bakery?