Entertainment

Sex-tagenarians

Sex sells, especially on reality shows rife with racy hot-tub trysts and lots of flesh.

But you won’t see much of that on “Sunset Daze,” WE’s new series starring a group of seniors who live in Sun City Grand, a retirement community in Surprise, Ariz.

“There is a hot-tub scene, but it’s just legs, people reaching out with their toes, and nothing above the knees,” says 74-year-old Lawanda Price, who visited The Post yesterday with her “Sunset Daze” co-stars Joanne Hauncher and Sandy Miracle-Jones.

“One comment I have to make is that we’re not dead,” says Miracle-Jones, 68. “I’m sure there’s a lot that goes on [in our community]. We’re very active adults.”

“Yes, there’s a hint of that, but I don’t think it’s the focal point [of the show],” says Hauncher, at 63 the “baby” of the group. “This is about showing that you can make fun of yourself, sexually, which for some might be wishful thinking.”

And then there’s “Roberto,” the name Miracle-Jones has given to her battery-operated “friend.”

“You know what? Women, when we get together and have our double Pinot Grigios, we don’t realize there’s not a lot of filters on our mouths,” she says. “We’re just saying what other women already know, you know what I mean?”