Feedspot Reveals Top 20 Grandma Influencers Shaping Coastal Grandmother Style in 2026
Feedspot’s Top 20 mixes a 95-year-old celebrity grandma with 19 creators; only Lillian Droniak comes with a 3.7M Instagram stat and the page pushes CSV exports for PR teams.

1. Lillian Droniak
Lillian is the standout on Feedspot’s roster because she is the only profile in the captured list with full metrics: the page shows her bio verbatim, “I'm a celebrity and a 95 year old grandma.Yes i can be your grandma toocontact @kevindroniak for business inquires. \\\\\@gmail.com”, plus the entry fields, “Instagram Handle @grandma\_droniak Instagram Followers 3.7M Type Mega Gender Female”. That profile-level detail makes Lillian not just a cultural moment but a measurable partnership asset for brands chasing the coastal grandmother aesthetic. The listing also reproduces the contact instruction, so anyone reading the roster sees an explicit business route: “contact @kevindroniak for business inquires.”
2. Helen Elam Van Winkle
Helen Elam Van Winkle appears at number two on Feedspot’s Top 20 contents list, but the excerpted page supplies no follower counts, handles, or engagement data for her. Her placement on this curated roster signals Feedspot’s editorial framing: the list is meant to be “a practical resource for PR, brand partnerships, and editorial sourcing in the Coastal Grandmother space.” Treat Helen’s inclusion as a lead to pursue, not a verified metric.
3. Lili Hayes
Lili Hayes sits at number three in the Top 20 contents block, listed by name only in the captured material. Feedspot explicitly states it factored follower counts and engagement when ranking creators, quoting, “When ranking these Grandma influencers, we've considered not just their following, but also engagement, as well as overall influence in the Grandma space.” Despite that methodology line, the page does not publish Lili’s numeric stats in the excerpt provided.
4. Nanci Caceda
Nanci Caceda appears fourth on the roster and is presented without platform handles or audience numbers in the excerpt. Inclusion on Feedspot’s list implies a recognized influence within the “grandma” niche, yet the page fragment stops short of giving the hard metrics that PR teams usually require to budget and negotiate.
5. Jess & Norma
Jess & Norma are listed together at number five, a pairing that reads like the kind of double-act brands love to amplify for lifestyle campaigns. The extractted content, however, supplies only their names: no Instagram handles, no follower counts, and no engagement rates, so any outreach should begin with verification rather than assumption.
6. Ravi Bala Sharma
Ravi Bala Sharma sits at number six in Feedspot’s Top 20 contents list, listed by name only in the captured material. The roster’s stated aim — being useful for outreach and collaboration — is clear, but the raw page copy does not include Ravi’s platform snapshot or contact info in the excerpt we have.
7. Grandma Gail
Grandma Gail holds the seventh slot and, like most of the list, comes without follower or handle details in the excerpted Feedspot page. Her presence on the list alone will be enough to spark interest from brand teams focused on authenticity and multigenerational reach, but there’s no hard data to cite from the captured text.
8. Judy Lynn Jennings
Judy Lynn Jennings is number eight on the Top 20 roster, listed by name only in the captured content. Feedspot’s list positions creators as potential partners for PR and editorial work, yet the public snippet does not include Judy’s metrics, so she is a named lead, not a documented audience.
9. Coracy Arantes
Coracy Arantes sits at nine in the Feedspot contents list and benefits from the list’s curation even though the captured extract provides no follower totals or handles. The entry serves as a heads-up for creative directors searching the Coastal Grandmother space, but it requires follow-up for verification.
10. Irina Sharapova
Irina Sharapova is listed tenth and, as with entries 2 through 19, appears without platform analytics in the provided excerpt. Feedspot frames the Top 20 as a practical tool for outreach; for Irina that means her name is a starting point for scouts and PR, not a finished dossiers.
11. Ashu Jain
Ashu Jain is number eleven on the roster and appears in the contents list with no additional metadata in the captured page copy. The list’s methodology language cites following and engagement, but those figures are not shown for Ashu in the text provided, so brands will need to request the export to get the hard numbers.
12. Kristen Coffield
Kristen Coffield occupies slot twelve and is named without follower or contact details in the excerpt. Feedspot’s product hooks on the page make clear that full contact exports are a paid or request-driven action, meaning Kristen’s entry is a flag for outreach, not a turnkey partnership profile.
13. Sarah Jane Adams
Sarah Jane Adams is number thirteen on the list, presented only by name in the captured content. That limited public display is consistent across most entries: the Top 20 names are visible, but the platform does not publish their snapshot stats within the captured fragments.
14. Sheila Young
Sheila Young holds the fourteenth spot and is listed without platform metrics in the provided text. Feedspot’s copy repeatedly encourages brands to contact them for CSV or Excel exports, which is how Sheila’s hard numbers would be retrieved if you need them.
15. Kyoko
Kyoko appears at fifteen in the Top 20 contents list; the capture offers only the name and no numeric proof points. Inclusion suggests a perceived relevance to the coastal grandmother conversation, but the public snippet does not provide the follower counts or engagement stats that substantiate ranking.
16. Kimberly
Kimberly ranks sixteenth on the roster and is shown only by name in the captured listing. Feedspot’s stated ranking criteria — following, engagement, overall influence — apply here as the claimed basis for placement, even if the captured page does not include those figures for Kimberly.
17. Gina
Gina is listed seventeenth and appears with no handle, follower count, or bio in the excerpted content. Her presence on this curated Top 20 is the useful editorial signal Feedspot pitches to PR teams, yet the captured page pushes readers toward a data export for concrete metrics.
18. Not Your Granny
Not Your Granny sits at eighteen and is an interesting name on a Coastal Grandmother roster because the handle-style moniker suggests a modern, possibly tongue-in-cheek approach to the aesthetic. The Feedspot fragment gives no further data, so the name is a directional tip rather than an evidence-backed metric in the captured text.
19. Sarah Maclean Bicknell
Sarah Maclean Bicknell is number nineteen on the list and, consistent with the rest of the capture except for Lillian, comes without follower counts or handles. Her listing reinforces Feedspot’s editorial claim that this roster is oriented toward PR and brand partnerships, but you will need to obtain the exported data to see her reach.
20. Karen James
Karen James closes Feedspot’s Top 20 contents list and is included by name only in the captured material, with no snapshot metrics. The page that hosts this roster includes explicit product and contact copy that readers and industry teams should note: “Feedspot’s curated list compiles influential ‘grandma’ creators across Instagram (and related platforms) — a practical resource for PR, brand partnerships, and editorial sourcing in the Coastal Grandmother space,” and the site repeats the export offer, “Email us the type of Influencers you want to reach out for your marketing campaign at anuj@feedspot.com Copy email. We'll share active Influencer's data in an Excel or CSV format.” The captured content also shows two publication date stamps in different places, “Top 20 Grandma Influencers in 2026 Feb 08, 2026⋅Contents” and “Published March 4, 2026.” That date discrepancy sits on the page as-is, so treat the roster as current but verify which date is the authoritative post or update when you act on it.
Final takeaway
This Top 20 is a usable roll call for anyone building Coastal Grandmother campaigns: names are the headline, Lillian Droniak is the only profile with a public 3.7M follower figure and contact text in the captured excerpt, and Feedspot explicitly positions the list as a lead-generation tool that sells CSV/Excel exports via anuj@feedspot.com and a broader “Feedspot Influencers Contact Database.” Expect brands and editors to chase the export for hard numbers and to convert this roster into booking lists for spring and summer activations.
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