Woman In Myanmar Shocks Internet With Her Natural Tiny 13.7-Inch Waist

Su ‘MohMoh’ Naing, a 23-year-old girl from Myanmar who shot to online fame earlier this week after being featured in a popular English tabloid for having an incredibly thin waist.

The girl, who is a Burmese student claims to have waist circumference for only 13.7 inches, which would make it one of the tiniest waist in the world. Even more shocking is the fact that she insists her waist size is only linked to genetics. Being accused of photoshopped the photos, she posted on her photos Instagram account and even of having some of her ribs removed or constantly wearing a tight to achieve such a tiny figure, yet Su Naing says she is all-natural.

“I am in a healthy disposition and keep a healthy diet so there is nothing to worry about. I don’t think there is something wrong with how I look,” the 23-year-old said.

“I enjoy posing for pictures and showing off my looks. The compliments are very flattering. People agree that it is a beautiful look.”

The current holder Ethel Granger (13-inch waist), spends a lifetime wearing a corset to gradually shrink their waists, or undergo extreme surgical procedures to achieve a coveted hourglass figure.

Venezuelan model, Aleira Avendano has been wearing a tight corset 23 hours a day to achieve and maintain her 20-inch waistline, as has German woman Michele Koebke, a big fan of the 19th-century wasp waist fashion silhouette.

Su Naing insists that her 13.7-inch waist circumference is not the result of “waist training”. She denies all accusations of digital photo manipulation. However, English tabloid Mail Online, emphasizes that the woman’s waist size has never been independently verified, and mentions that her photos show signs of “editing around the waist”.

She posted a short clip of her showcasing her waist, and while definitely smaller than the average female waist, but it doesn’t look as tiny as it does in some of her photos.

Source: Oddity Central 

Adib Mohd

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