The tallest woman in the world sets 3 new Guinness records: her fingers are 11 centimeters long!

Turkey, Rumisa Gulgi, holder of the title of tallest woman in the world, managed to set 3 new records in the Guinness Book of Records.

And according to what the official news website TRT Khabar reported on Monday, Gulgi "has the largest hand, the longest back, and the longest fingers in the world."

Rumaisa, 25, is 2 meters and 15 centimeters tall, according to the Guinness Book of Records, to get the title of "the tallest woman in the world" in 2021, as she suffers from Weaver's syndrome (the body's growth is faster than normal).

In an interview, the tallest woman in the world said that her right hand is 24.93 centimeters, while the length of her middle finger is 11.2 centimeters, and her back is 59.9 centimeters, figures that made her enter the encyclopedia of records.

In previous statements, Galgai had said that in 2014 she set the Guinness World Record for "the tallest girl under the age of eighteen".

"I am proud to have set the world record for the second time," she added.

She explained at the time that she plans to work in the field of designing and developing websites, and she also wants to travel to a number of countries in the world in order to learn about new cultures.

Rumaisa revealed that she suffers from some physical problems due to her excessive length, which negatively affected her performance of some activities in her daily life, but soon she lived with the matter realistically.

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