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The World’s Thinnest Woman’s Battle Against Anorexia Will Leave You Speechless!

The World’s Thinnest Woman’s Battle Against Anorexia Will Leave You Speechless!

Valeria Levitin, 39, developed the eating disorder as a teenager after years of her mother weighing her as a child Taunted at school about her weight and told she was ‘too fat’ to be a model Says she is horrified by the letters she receives from girls wanting weight loss tips – and that her emaciated figure should be a severe warning about the dangers of extreme dieting Describes being anorexic as  ‘lonely, unattractive and repulsive for the people around me ‘This is the desperately sad story of the thinnest woman in the world who weighs just four stone after years of extreme dieting.

But rather than feel sorry for herself, Valeria Levitin says her emaciated figure should be a severe wake-up call for girls wanting matchstick-thin figures. At 5ft 8in, she should weigh between 9st and 12st, according to NHS advice. Instead, she is a tiny 4st 3lbs, less than half of what her lightest healthy weight should be. Scroll down to see the interview Valeria Levitin is a walking skeleton after years of anorexia reduced her weight to just four stone Valeria aged 19, on holiday in Mexico. She developed the eating disorder as a teenager and has now chosen to speak out about how the illness has ruined her life What is most worrying is that Valeria, originally from Russia but who now lives in Monaco, says she gets fan mail from girls desperate to copy her skeletal look. The 39-year-old told The Sun:

‘I have received emails from young girls who want me to teach them how to be like me.‘All the letters I’ve had are from women, mainly in their twenties, who see me as some kind of inspiration. ‘As a result, she has taken the brave step to speak out about her condition and campaign against anorexia – and says she refuses to teach young girls how to die. She says she wants to share her story to prevent other people falling victim to the same fate, saying anorexia has made her ‘lonely, unattractive and repulsive for the people around me ‘Valeria, pictured as she is today, was banned from ballet at the age of 24 over concerns she would injure herself as she weighed just six stone Valeria, who developed her eating disorder as a teenager, has chosen to speak out about how the illness has ruined her life. She says she wants to share her story to prevent other people falling victim to the same fate, saying anorexia has made her ‘lonely, unattractive and repulsive for the people around me’. Valeria, here aged 11, believes the roots of her condition lie with her mother,

who was terrified she would grow up obese like her relativesShe believes the roots of her condition lie with her mother, who was terrified Valeria would grow up obese like her relatives. Even as a young child, her diet was curtailed.ONE EXAMPLE OF HER ‘FAN MAIL’Hello dear Valeria,I am 23 and weigh 8½st and I do not like myself this way. I want to look skinny like Thumbelina. Nobody can persuade me not to diet, even though I acquired gastritis and pancreatitis.I have tried all kinds of diets but they all yielded only temporary results. On my present diet I do not feel hungry… I cannot return to my old way of eating because I fear I will gain weight. All my relatives are telling me it will hurt me, that I will be a victim of anorexia. I am a little worried that one day I will be faced with a problem of critically low weight and I want to know when to get worried.

When did it happen to you? Valeria was weighed often to ensure she hadn’t gained any weight, such was her mother’s drive for perfection. At 16, and weighing 10st, Valeria moved to Chicago with her parents. Desperate to fit in at a new school, she thought that if she lost weight, she would be accepted and liked. As a result, she restricted her diet even further, cutting out sugar or carbohydrates. The irony today is that, having cut out certain foods for so long, her body is intolerant to them and could not process them even if she wanted to. When a classmate made a cruel comment about Valeria’s figure, she became even more determined to lose weight. She said: ‘We were playing football and during the game a man said, “I know how we can win.

We need to put Valeria’s big are in the goal”. It shattered my whole world. ‘By the time she was 23, Valeria’s dress size had plummeted from a healthy size 12 to a tiny size six. Deciding to become a model made the situation even worse, as she was told she was still too fat to succeed. As her weight continued to plummet, by the age of 24 and weighing just six stone, she was banned from dancing over concerns she would injure herself. It has been so long since Valeria ate bread that she can no longer remember what it tastes like For the next ten years she saw more than 30 health specialists, though once dipped to a dangerously low 3st 10lbs. Today, even if she wanted to eat certain foods, she would be unable to. Many foods have to be avoided because they don’t agree with her body any more. It has been so long since she ate bread that she can no longer remember what it tastes like. Her illness has also made her life a very lonely one.

Single for a decade, she says relationships are difficult as she is unable to do the normal things that couples do, as going to restaurants. Now, she believes she cannot be cured simply by going to a doctor, having never gained weight after seeing a specialist. Aged 23, she decided to become a model, but suffered further set-backs after being told she was too big Rather, she says the problem is more about a ‘lack of harmony between body and soul’. Today Valeria takes supplements to counter the risk of bruising and avoids situations where she could fall. And she believes the solution could lie in moving back to Moscow – where she feels more at ease with herself – and trying to fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a mother via a surrogate. For the incentive of wanting a child could be a trigger to get healthy again, she says.

It is something she feels she can do if she can get herself healthy. Now 39, Valeria says she is desperate to get better and fulfill her dream of becoming a mother. She also wants to serve as a warning to others about the dangers of extreme dieting She said: ‘I would love to have a family because I feel I have so much to give. But obviously it wouldn’t be right to have a baby when I am ill. It wouldn’t be fair on the child. ‘I want to stand up to anorexia. I’ve never given up on anything in my life and I’m not about to give up now. ‘Valeria would like people suffering from eating disorders like hers to get help. You can find support by going to b-eat.co.uk

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Twist in Pope Francis’ passing as real cause of death is revealed

Twist in Pope Francis’ passing as real cause of death is revealed

Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, but his cause of death isn’t what many assumed.

After months of battling serious respiratory problems and even pneumonia, many believed those complications would be what ultimately took the beloved pontiff’s life. But in a twist that’s now making headlines around the world, the Vatican confirmed that Pope Francis passed away from a massive cerebral stroke — not from any of the respiratory illnesses he was previously treated for.

Peaceful passing in the Vatican

The leader of the Catholic Church died early Monday morning in his residence at Saint Martha’s House in Vatican City. Doctors said the Pope woke up around 6 a.m., but by 7 a.m., he had become unwell. Within 30 minutes, he had slipped into a coma. He never woke up again.

He died peacefully, officials said — passing away not in the hospital but at home, surrounded by the silence of Vatican grounds.

What really happened?

After weeks in and out of Rome’s Gemelli Hospital due to double pneumonia and a dangerous bout of bronchitis, many assumed his lungs were the issue. In fact, in February, his condition had deteriorated so dramatically that his medical team prepared for the worst. He reportedly suffered from acute respiratory failure, a polymicrobial infection, and even kidney issues.

But according to the official Vatican report, it was a stroke that ultimately ended his life. The stroke triggered a coma and what was described as “irreversible cardiocirculatory collapse.”

A massive stroke usually happens because of a blood clot in the brain. It’s very serious and can affect a large portion of the brain.

His final public moments

Just weeks before his death, Pope Francis made a surprise appearance at Easter Mass. He waved from a balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square and greeted thousands with a warm “Brothers and sisters, Happy Easter,” before an aide continued his annual Urbi et Orbi blessing.

That Easter appearance, alongside his recent meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, turned out to be his final moments in the public eye.

Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pope Francis became the first Latin American pontiff in history when he was elected in 2013. His papacy quickly stood out for its emphasis on humility, social justice, environmental stewardship, and outreach to the marginalized.

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He was a reformer within the Catholic Church who focused on helping the poor and vulnerable, and took a hard stance against the Italian mafia — excommunicating members and warning them they were headed straight for hell.

He washed the feet of prisoners, embraced the sick, and constantly reminded the world of the Church’s duty to serve — not rule.

In the words of former U.S. President Barack Obama, “Pope Francis was the rare leader who made us want to be better people.”

What happens now?

Francis’ body will lie in state at St. Peter’s Basilica for three days, beginning as soon as Wednesday. His burial will take place at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome.

Argentina has declared a week of national mourning, and the Vatican will now prepare for a new conclave. The College of Cardinals is expected to begin the process of choosing the next pope within 15 to 20 days.

In the meantime, American-born Cardinal Kevin Farrell will serve as the Vatican’s temporary administrator.

“He shook us out of our complacency,” Michelle Obama wrote. And now, the world watches as the Church prepares for its next chapter — one Pope Francis helped rewrite in powerful, lasting ways.

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From Dream to Reality: The Journey of a 680-lb Woman Who Aimed to Be the Heaviest on Eart

From Dream to Reality: The Journey of a 680-lb Woman Who Aimed to Be the Heaviest on Eart

Do you remember the woman who weighed 680 lbs and aspired to be the heaviest person in the world? She ate massive amounts of high-calorie foods and ended up bedridden! What were the outcomes of her pursuit, and how is she faring now?

Today’s article focuses on Monica Riley, whose aspiration, believe it or not, wasn’t to travel, own a beach house, or have a successful marriage, but to become the heaviest person in the world. Surprising, isn’t it? She relentlessly pursued this goal by continuously consuming vast amounts of high-fat foods.

Monica has faced challenges with her weight since childhood. Unable to regain control and lose the extra pounds, she decided to turn her vulnerability into strength and find a way to benefit from her condition. Her husband, Sid, has been a supportive partner throughout her journey.

At one point, she could no longer move without assistance, eagerly awaiting her next high-calorie meal. People from around the world urged her to stop and consider monitoring her diet. Their intentions were to encourage her while warning her about the risks and potential health issues she might face.

When Monica finally hit the 400 kg milestone, she realized she would soon be confined to bed, which was “not part of her plans.” Despite the warnings and skepticism from others, she embraced motherhood, becoming a mother not just once but twice! Today, her role as a mother brings her immense joy and happiness.

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11 Benefits of Breastfeeding for Both Mom and Baby

11 Benefits of Breastfeeding for Both Mom and Baby

WITH a combined weight of 9st, Annie Hawkins-Smith’s huge boobs have secured her a place in the Guinness Book of Records.

But despite enduring years of funny looks and snide remarks, the 65-year-old insists she’s living her ‘breast’ life – with no plans to reduce her enormous 107ZZZ bosom.

Annie Hawkins-Smith holds the Guinness World Record for having the biggest natural boobs
Annie Hawkins-Smith holds the Guinness World Record for having the biggest natural boobsCredit: Supplied
Annie says she's like an all-natural Katie Price
Annie says she’s like an all-natural Katie PriceCredit: Supplied

Speaking to The Sun, mum-of-two Annie – who goes by the namesake Norma Stitz, an anagram of enormous t*** – says her boobs have made her millions over the past 30 years.

“I’m like an all-natural Katie Price,” she says.

“I have never considered a breast reduction. I constantly get boob-shamed by women who think they have the right to be shocked by my totally real breasts.

“Some call them disgusting and question why I don’t have them reduced, but I don’t care what they say.

“I know women can be mean – they’re just jealous.

“My breasts have paid for two houses, my children’s education and overseas trips. I’m blessed to have them.”

Annie, from Atlanta, Georgia, began developing breasts at age five, and by nine they were already 36D, and cruel classmates dubbed her ‘whale boobs’.

“When I was a teenager I struggled with the fact that my breasts just kept growing,” she recalled.

Annie was bullied for her big chest as a kid and still gets trolled today, but she's learned to pity the body shamers
Annie was bullied for her big chest as a kid and still gets trolled today, but she’s learned to pity the body shamersCredit: Supplied
Annie was diagnosed with a condition that causes her breasts to continue to grow
Annie was diagnosed with a condition that causes her breasts to continue to growCredit: Supplied

“I was diagnosed with gigantomastia, a condition that involves slow progressive growth of breast tissue, which is why my breasts continue to grow even today.”

Gigantomastia is rare with only a few hundred cases reported, and the exact cause is unknown.

It usually happens around puberty, with genetics and an increased sensitivity to female hormones, like prolactin or oestrogen, thought to play a role.

“When I was 12, men in their twenties were asking me out thinking I was their age because of my breasts,” Annie continued.

“I started dating at 16 but I never knew if they wanted me for me or my breasts.

“I was always popular but worried the boys wanted to say they’d slept with the big boob girl.”

It was Annie’s late husband, former air force officer Alan Turner, who encouraged her to turn her breasts into a business.

Annie, who is mum to Clara, 33, an insurance broker and Darius, 36, a warehouse manager, said: “We met in 1991 – I was on benefits waiting at a bus stop with the kids, and he stopped and offered me a lift.

“He turned out to be the love of my life.

“Alan told me I was beautiful and my breasts were magnificent. He really boosted my confidence and treated me and the kids like royalty.”

After dating for five years they married in August 1997.

Annie's late husband Alan encouraged her to turn her breasts into a business
Annie’s late husband Alan encouraged her to turn her breasts into a businessCredit: Supplied
Annie has a special car seat and seat belt in her truck enabling her to drive
Annie has a special car seat and seat belt in her truck enabling her to driveCredit: Supplied

Alan encouraged Annie, who is 5ft 6in and weighs 22st, to send some pictures to a specialist magazine which featured women with large breasts, and she claims she was inundated with requests.

She set up a website and made £20,000 in her first year, charging men to log on and admire her chest.

Within months she had over a million subscribers, and she was awarded the accolade of having the world’s biggest natural breasts in 2000.

Annie credits her success to Alan and says without him she would not have achieved the career she has.

“My husband taught me to ignore the boob-shamers and trolls,” she said.

Allan tragically died of lung cancer in 2005, but made Annie promise she would keep up her business.

And she has honoured his wishes; this year she’s celebrating three decades since she turned her enormous boobs into a million pound enterprise.

Annie said 15 per cent of her fans are Brits, and claims she gets marriage proposals almost daily – but no one comes close to Alan.

“I was at a DIY store last week buying tools to renovate my house and a man offered to pay for everything because he thought I was amazing. It happens all the time,” she said.

“When I travel to conventions or do appearances I have a boob bodyguard and often get mobbed by fans.

“British fans send me flowers, clothes, even a rowing machine for me to use to stay fit.

Annie said 15 per cent of her fans are Brits
Annie said 15 per cent of her fans are BritsCredit: Supplied

“I have so many fans in the UK that still write to me after 30 years. My British fans are some of the most dedicated of my followers.”

While she’s cashed in on her boobs, they do make day-to-day tasks challenging.

Annie said she can only walk up and down stairs sideways because her breasts are so large they can cause her to topple over.

“I have hit the deck a few times because I am so heavy,” she admitted.

“I can’t see my shoes over my breasts and have to bend over and push one breast to one side to put on my heels.

“I can only have sex lying on my side due to the size and weight of my breasts.

“I also have to roll onto my breasts in bed to get up.

“I have a special car seat and seatbelt for my truck. I drive and push the seat right back.

“When I go to the supermarket my breasts often make it hard to push a trolley.”

Annie says she wouldn't have a reduction as she doesn't want to mess with nature
Annie says she wouldn’t have a reduction as she doesn’t want to mess with natureCredit: Supplied

Annie said her boobs continue to grow every year and her GP tells her she should have a reduction, but she refuses.

“I don’t want to mess with nature,” she said.

“As my breasts grew the muscles in my back developed to support them.

“They are part of me, and no troll will make me have a reduction.

“My business has put my kids through college, and I live in a £235,000 three-bedroom home mortgage free.

“I travel the world and I am my own boss.

“I also get dozens of emails and messages from women each week asking for advice about coping with big boobs, and telling me I have inspired them to be proud of their breasts.”

To support her chest, Annie layers up with super-sized stretchy tops.

She also has two bras that were specially made for her by a New York underwear expert in 2012, which took six months to craft.

“I wear them on special occasions,” she said. “They’re double-lined with a super strong fabric, with specialist corseting and have 12 hooks.

“They get my girls looking super perky.

“I also love wearing bikini tops and fans love seeing me in them.”

Annie is also celebrating graduating from Strayer University in the US with a master’s degree in marketing management.

She’s since set up a business helping men and women all over the world market their businesses.

But her boobs remain her breast asset.

“I have been body shamed all my life but I have had the last laugh,” she said.

“As for the trolls, I feel sorry for them.”

Annie graduated from university as a pensioner
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Demi Rose’s Most Stunning Photos Yet – You Won’t Believe Number 5!

Yoga

Yoga is more than just a physical exercise; it’s a celebration of movement, mindfulness, and connection that fills our lives with joy. Practicing yoga brings an incredible sense of fun, whether we’re stretching into a new pose, laughing at a wobble, or simply breathing in unison with a group. The mat becomes a playground where we explore our bodies’ capabilities and let go of the day’s stresses.

Each session is an adventure. We might start with a sun salutation, flowing through sequences that warm our muscles and lift our spirits. The room buzzes with energy as we challenge ourselves—maybe balancing in tree pose or giggling as we topple out of a tricky crow. There’s no judgment here, just pure enjoyment in the process. Even the quieter moments, like sinking into a deep stretch or resting in savasana, bring a playful peace that feels like a reward.

The fun multiplies when we practice together. Friends or strangers become partners in this lighthearted journey, sharing smiles and encouragement. We cheer each other on, swap tips, or invent silly variations of poses just to keep things fresh. The laughter that erupts when someone accidentally turns a downward dog into a clumsy tumble is contagious—it’s a reminder that yoga doesn’t demand perfection, only presence.

Beyond the physical, yoga sparks joy in the mind and soul. It’s a space to unplug, breathe deeply, and reconnect with ourselves. Whether we’re novices or seasoned yogis, every practice offers a chance to play, grow, and revel in the moment. By the end, we’re not just more flexible or stronger—we’re lighter, happier, and buzzing with the kind of fun that lingers long after we roll up our mats. Yoga isn’t just practice; it’s a joyful embrace of life itself.