An Arizona woman claims she is eating 21,000 calories a day in the hopes of becoming the fattest woman in the world.
Susanne Eman, 32, a single mother of two from Casa Grande, Ariz., told London's Sun that she weight 728 pounds and has a goal weight of 1,610 pounds.
"Why not see how fat I can get?" she told the newspaper. "I want to break the stigma that being fat is a bad thing."
She said she exercises to make sure her body can hold all of the excess pounds and checks her blood sugar and blood pressure weekly.
"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," she said.
Doctors said she's playing a dangerous game.
"She's playing Russian roulette with her life," her doctor, Patrick Flyte, told the paper.
"But she's capable of making her own decisions and I don't see any psychiatric problems or anything else wrong."
Eman said she thinks she looks good.
"The bigger I get, the better I feel," she told the newspaper. "I feel confident and sexy."
Donna Simpson, a 43-year-old from New Jersey, told the Daily Mail in March that she was also looking to reach the one-ton mark.
"I love eating and people love watching me eat," she said at the time. "It makes people happy and I'm not harming anyone."
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