The world’s heaviest woman, who consumed a lot of milkshakes and weighed fifty stone, is no longer recognizable.

Amazingly, Pauline Potter attempted to win the championship by following the startling diet, which included six scrambled eggs,

half a pound of bacon, four hash browns, and six slices of buttered bread, all of which were washed down with an ice cream milkshake.

This is the amazing tale of how a lady who consumed a breakfast consisting of six scrambled eggs,

half a pound of bacon, four hash browns, and six slices of buttered bread, all washed down with ice cream milkshake,

became the world’s fattest person and then turned it all around to lose over 500 pounds.

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