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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Stoke City fans during the Premier League match at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea.
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  • Models wear designs by Art School on the catwalk during the MAN London Fashion Week Men's AW18 show, held at the Old Selfridge's Hotel, London. Picture date: Sunday January 7th, 2018. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Models wear designs by Art School on the catwalk during the MAN London Fashion Week Men's AW18 show, held at the Old Selfridge's Hotel, London. Picture date: Sunday January 7th, 2018. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • A model on the catwalk during the Mark Fast London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Freemasons' Hall, London. Picture date: Friday September 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • A model on the catwalk during the Mark Fast London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Freemasons' Hall, London. Picture date: Friday September 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Alice Dellal and Pam Hogg on the catwalk during the Pam Hogg London Fashion Week SS18 show held at Freemason's Hall, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Alice Dellal and Pam Hogg on the catwalk during the Pam Hogg London Fashion Week SS18 show held at Freemason's Hall, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_033.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood crouch in a cage during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona to denounce the use of animal skins and fur (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_030.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood crouch in a cage during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona to denounce the use of animal skins and fur (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_021.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_014.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_001.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_005.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_035.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_034.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood crouch in a cage during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona to denounce the use of animal skins and fur (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_032.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_028.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_021.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood crouch in a cage during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona to denounce the use of animal skins and fur (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_012.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_008.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_001.JPG
  • A model on the catwalk during the Mark Fast London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Freemasons' Hall, London. Picture date: Friday September 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Alice Dellal and Pam Hogg on the catwalk during the Pam Hogg London Fashion Week SS18 show held at Freemason's Hall, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Alice Dellal and Pam Hogg on the catwalk during the Pam Hogg London Fashion Week SS18 show held at Freemason's Hall, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_034.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_024.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_025.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_018.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_017.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_011.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_010.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - A naked animal rights activist covered with fake blood crouches in a cage during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona to denounce the use of animal skins and fur (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_031.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood crouch in a cage during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona to denounce the use of animal skins and fur (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_027.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_026.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_025.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_019.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_013.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_011.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 5, 2017 - London, England - A naked man, resplendent with ''PEACE and LOVE'' blazoned across his chest, streaked roughly 40 metres in 14 seconds at the London Stadium right before the much anticipated, closing event of day two of the IAAF World Championships, the 100 Meters Men's race. The long-haired, solidly built middle-aged man wasn't in an official race. The streaker didn't even make it to the finish line - cruelly tackled from behind by a steward he had just shown a clean pair of heels with a surprisingly agile right-foot step. On his back, he had written ''DRUG FREE for Mum''. (Credit Image: © Scott Mc Kiernan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A model on the catwalk during the Mark Fast London Fashion Week SS18 show held at the Freemasons' Hall, London. Picture date: Friday September 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood crouch in a cage during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona to denounce the use of animal skins and fur (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_030.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_022.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_018.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_014.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_010.JPG
  • Alice Dellal and Pam Hogg on the catwalk during the Pam Hogg London Fashion Week SS18 show held at Freemason's Hall, London. Picture date: Friday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_036.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_036.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - Naked animal rights activists covered with fake blood denounce the use of animal skins and fur during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_033.JPG
  • December 11, 2016 - A naked animal rights activist covered with fake blood crouches in a cage during one of the most impacting animal rights protests staged in Barcelona to denounce the use of animal skins and fur (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
    20161211_zap_o105_020.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_018.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • November 22, 2018 - Dublin, Ireland - (EDITOR'S NOTE: This image contains nudity) 'This is not consent' writen on a protester, Stacie Ellen Murphy, during a walk/protest on Grafton Street in Dublin, in support of victims of sexual violence in Irerland. ..On Wednesday, November 16, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • NOTE NUDITY Emma Ruth, pianist Luke Meredith, Maria Beadell and Davidos Pass taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • NOTE NUDITY Pianist Luke Meredith taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • NOTE NUDITY (left to right) Davidos Pass, Emma Ruth and Maria Beadell taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • NOTE NUDITY Pianist Luke Meredith taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • EDITORS' NOTE : CONTAINS NUDITY - Erica Pelosini attends Guy Bourdin inaugural exhibition and unveiling of Maison Chloe as part of Paris Fashion Week at Maison Chloe on July 2, 2017 in Paris, France. Photo by Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • EDITORS' NOTE : CONTAINS NUDITY - Erica Pelosini attends Guy Bourdin inaugural exhibition and unveiling of Maison Chloe as part of Paris Fashion Week at Maison Chloe on July 2, 2017 in Paris, France. Photo by Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • NOTE NUDITY Pianist Luke Meredith (right) with Davidos Pass, Maria Beadell and Emma Ruth taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • NOTE NUDITY (left to right) Davidos Pass, Maria Beadell, Emma Ruth and pianist Luke Meredith before taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • NOTE NUDITY (left to right) Jacob Bloomfield, Emma Ruth and Maria Beadell taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • NOTE NUDITY (left to right) Jacob Bloomfield, Maria Beadell, pianist Luke Meredith, Davidos Pass and Emma Ruth taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • NOTE NUDITY Pianist Luke Meredith taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • CONTAINS NUDITY - A guest arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • NOTE NUDITY (left to right) Jacob Bloomfield, Maria Beadell, pianist Luke Meredith, Emma Ruth and Davidos Pass, taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • NOTE NUDITY (left to right) Jacob Bloomfield, Maria Beadell, pianist Luke Meredith, Emma Ruth and Davidos Pass, taking part in London's first nudist pub singalong at the Coach And Horses in Soho.
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  • EDITORS NOTE NUDITY Shanina Shaik attending the Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • CONTAINS NUDITY - Grace Jones attends Grace Jones In Conversation With Tom Santopietro at Barnes & Noble Union Square in New York City, NY, USA, on October 1, 2015. Photo by Dennis Van Tine/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 517953_001 New York City Etats-Unis United States
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