Monday, November 28, 2016

Top 5 Women You Won’t Believe Exist! Unbelievable!

Welcome to the 21st century. Somewhere on the long evolutionary road to this point in history, natural variation went seriously awry. And somewhere, in the vast expanse of the Blue Planet, these people still walk, talk and do all of the other myriad dreary things associated with human existence.

Here is the Top 5 women you won't believe Exist! Unbelievable!

1.Valeria Lukyanova


Ukrainian model and entertainer, notable for her resemblance to a Barbie doll, with several sources describing her as, among other handles, a "real-life Barbie doll" and "human Barbie".To enhance the effect Lukyanova uses makeup and contact lenses over her naturally green/gray/blue eyes. She has stated that she has had breast implants, but that the rest of her body is completely natural and slender due to daily gym workouts and a special diet.

2.Mayra Hills



Worlds largest boobs at 32Z or 32XXX. She had 10 liters of saline solution surgically pumped into her breasts, to go from a 32A to her current size!

If you believe that bigger is always better, I have the woman for you. Her name is Mayra Hills and no human in history has ever had implants this big before. Also known as Beshine, her bra size is an incomprehensible 32Z. Additionally, they weight 20 pounds each!


3.Asha Mandela



Longest hair in the world at nineteen and a half feet long. Just think of the hair cut savings!

4. Mikel Ruffinelli




Mikel Ruffinelli (born 1972) is an American woman who currently holds the record of widest hip in the world, according to the World Record Academy. Her weight is more than 420 pounds (190 kg) and her hips measures an unusual 8 feet (2.4 m) in circumference, although her waist is only 3 feet 4 inches (102 cm). She is 5 feet 4 inches tall.


5. Mandy Sellars


Mandy Sellars (born 20 February 1975 in LancashireUnited Kingdom) is a woman with a rare genetic mutation that has resulted in extraordinary growth in both of her legs.
In 2006, some doctors diagnosed Sellars as having Proteus syndrome, a very rare condition thought to afflict only 120 people worldwide, but more recent diagnoses have focused on a PIK3CA gene mutation. Some reports still describe her affliction as a rare form of Proteus Syndrome, but Sellars herself has disputed the diagnosis.

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