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26 December 2024

World's fattest mum wants to weigh one ton

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At 52 stone (330 kgs), Susanne Eman is already the world’s fattest living woman, but the 32 year old is not content with the title as yet. She has her sights firm on the incredibly mountainous 730 kg mark to have the title of all time fattest woman.

It isn’t just a fancy either; the mother of two from Casa Grande, Arizona, scoffs more than 20,000 calories a day in a bid to attain the dubious title, which she aims to achieve in the next ten years, according to British daily ‘The Sun’.

If one sees the record, the single mother has already passed the previous living record holder - 50stone Donna Simpson, 43, of New Jersey, US and is well and truly on her way for further honours.

Amazingly, the giant American mum, models for super-size websites, believes herself to be sexy and claims her shape is a turn-on for some men.

"The bigger I get, the better I feel. I feel confident and sexy. Two years ago I hit 35st and noticed I had actually started attracting more men. It made me feel good. My goal is to be 57st by the end of the year. I should be 115st by age 41 or 42.Why not see how fat I can get? I want to break the stigma that being fat is a bad thing," said Eman, expressing her desire to break the charts.

And it isn’t just like that she has achieved the flab. It takes serious hard work for the big lady to keep achieving constant progress.

To whet her mighty appetite Susanne spends eight hours filling six trolleys with food during her monthly supermarket shop.

Her normal dinner includes 12 filled tacos followed by eight scoops of ice cream with brownies.

However, her sons Gabriel, 16, and Brendin, 12, who help her in the massive shopping exercise, have normal diets.

What is more interesting is the way Susanne feels about herself. "I go for a waddle and do stretches and exercises every day. My muscles need to hold my weight, so I have to stay strong. I take my blood pressure once a week, and I check signs like blood sugar levels. If any readings go above a certain level, I'll contact my doctor. But I haven't gone near the danger zones yet. I'd love to find out if it's possible to reach a ton," says Sussane, who feels well about herself.

Her doctor Patrick Flite warned: "She's playing Russian roulette with her life. But she's capable of making her own decisions and I don't see any psychiatric problems or anything else wrong."

At 115st, Susanne would beat Carol Yager, of Flint, Michigan, believed to have peaked at 114st. She died in 1994 aged 34.

In 2009 Paul Mason, 48, of Ipswich, was the world's fattest person after hitting 70st.