A 23-year-old Burmese woman with a waist circumference of only 35 cm is considered one of the smallest waist circumferences in the world. She claimed that she just ate healthy, so she was naturally slim. Is this really possible?
British "Daily Mail" reported that Su Naying, a student from Myanmar, claimed that her waist was only 35 cm. She said that although her proportions are slim, her life is healthy. She had hoped to enter the Guinness World Records, but was defeated by a gap of 2 cm.
She said that her extraordinary proportions are only because of her inherent slenderness.
Su Naying often shares photos of her ultimate hourglass figure on social media platforms, and thus faces some accusations that she has taken drastic measures such as removing her ribs or tights to maintain such a slim figure.
Su Na defended herself, insisting that she did not edit the photos and ate healthy. She said that her waist was only because of genetics.
She said: "I am healthy and I maintain a healthy diet, so there is nothing to worry about. I don't think there is any problem with my appearance."
"I like to pose for photos and show off my looks. These compliments It’s flattering. People think it’s a beautiful look."
The current Guinness World Record holder for the smallest waist in the world is Ethel Granger of the United Kingdom, with a waist circumference of 33 cm. However, she has been receiving "waist training" all her life. In order to shape her waist, she often wears tights.
Other women who also have small waists also admitted that in order to achieve the purpose of shaping, they had removed their ribs.
It is understood that Suna's waist size has not been independently verified. Some of her photos did show signs of editing, but she denied it was true. For
, most of the comments on her photos are positive, and fans praise her for her "beauty".
experts say that natural health is the most important.
A 23-year-old Burmese woman has a waist circumference of only 35 cm, health and beauty
Translator/Responsible editor: Fanzi