They wanted to stirrup trouble.
A Tennessee granny’s wild 80th birthday featured a heart-racing performance from a group of raunchy cowboys.
Katie Ingram, 44, dreamed of giving her mom, Barbara, one last hoorah — or, yeehaw — for her birthday, hiring the Ranch Hands Cowboylesque crew to put on a steamy show last year.
“My mom was full of spirit and up for a good time,” Ingram, from Miami, told SWNS. “I set the whole thing up because I knew it would be her last birthday.”
The sweet surprise was set for Valentine’s Day, and the western hunks came prepared with roses and love notes.
Lexy Burke, the director and creator of Ranch Hands Cowboylesque, sent four members of the 10-strong tantalizing troupe to Barbara’s door at the Arbors at Willow Springs, an assisted living facility south of Nashville.
George Blick, Alexander O’Neill, Frederico Tonet and Max Berry gave a — literal — stripped-down performance of “She’s in Love with the Boy” by Trisha Yearwood during their routine.
Burke admitted the adult performers had to tone down their dance number for their senior superfans.
“All the ladies were very chatty — they all wanted to talk to the guys in between,” said Burke, who hails from Nashville. “They were hilarious. A lot of them were talking about how they used to dance.”
“One woman went into detail about how handsome her husband was and how one of the guys looked like her husband,” she added.
Barbara — who was diagnosed with dementia in 2017 — had a blast “singing along to all the words,” Ingram said.
“I’m just grateful, it’s surreal, and now so many people have joined in and celebrated her last birthday with us,” Ingram said of her late mother, who passed away in March 2022.
“She was a pianist and was really special, I was so glad to have her in my life.”
When Ingram moved her family out of Florida, she brought Barbara and her own sister, Molly, who is 43, along for the ride.
Molly, who has Down syndrome, roomed with Barbara at the Arbors.
“She was so happy there, she thrived there,” Ingram said of her mom. “My sister Molly was her roommate. They had been together for 43 years, and she calmed my mother’s anxiety.”
Molly still lives at the center and has put in a raunchy request for her own birthday extravaganza, begging for the dancers to return.
“Molly wants them back for her birthday in June, she’s already texted me,” Ingram said. “The women were so excited.”
Burke founded Ranch Hands Cowboylesque in September 2021, calling the sexy show a “comical way” to bring people joy.
Barbara isn’t the only senior who’s gotten a sweet treat.
A veterans home in Taiwan hired an adult entertainer to perform for its retirees to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival last year.
The viral clip showed the lingerie-clad dancer giving an elderly man a lap dance. While the veterans appeared to be in good spirits, the nursing home later issued an apology.
A different nursing home invited a pole dancer to teach some moves to senior citizens, as shown in a viral clip from last year.
The dancer, Embla Bergli, previously told The Post that “seniors would be happy to see different kinds of performers at centers and homes.”