Rumesa Gelagi, the tallest woman in the world named by Guinness World Records.
Rumesa Gelgi, named the world’s tallest woman by the Guinness World Records (GWR), has now broken three additional records. According to GWR, the Turkish woman is now the proud holder of five world records.
According to a verification in February 2022 and confirmed by GWR, her record-breaking features for three additional records include:
• Longest finger on a living person (female): 11.2 cm (4.40 in)
• Largest hand on a living person (female): Her right hand measures 24.93 cm (9.81 in) and her left hand measures 24.26 cm (9.55 in).
• Longest back on a living person (female): 59.90 cm (23.58 in)
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Ms Gelgi (born January 1, 1997) is a lawyer, researcher and front-end developer who has held the Guinness World Record for the world’s tallest living woman since October 2021.
Her most recent measurements revealed that she stands at a height of 215.16 cm (7 ft 0.7 in), and her worldwide popularity has skyrocketed.
A video has been posted on YouTube by GWR in which she talks about herself and her birth ailment.
“I was bullied a lot as a kid, but one of the benefits of being tall is that you can set a Guinness World Record,” she said.
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“I received my first record title as a teenager in 2014 and I have been using her title for advocacy reasons since then, so I am grateful for that,” said Ms. Gelgi.
Ms Gelgi usually walks in a wheelchair because of her disability, and can only walk for a short time.