Short woman meets world's tallest woman


Published: 06:39 23 November 2024
A diverse encounter between the world's tallest and shortest women took place, which was celebrated together on Guinness World Records Day. On November 13, the world's tallest woman, Rumesa Gelgi, and the shortest woman, Jayati Amage, met each other and had tea together at the Savoy Hotel in London. The moment was a unique chapter in history, where they shared their dreams and experiences with each other.
Rumesa Gelgi, a Turkish national and a little over 7 feet tall, has been in the Guinness Book of Records as the tallest woman in the world for more than a decade. On the other hand, India's Jayati Amage, who is just over 2 feet tall, is known as the shortest woman in the world.
Rumesa said, "Meeting Jayati for the first time was an amazing experience. She is an absolutely beautiful woman, and I have been waiting to meet her for a long time." Jayati expressed her feelings, saying, "I am very impressed to see such a tall woman in front of me. It was a great experience.”
The two also discussed each other’s hobbies and ways of taking care of each other, and a great atmosphere of friendly conversation developed between them. This one interview will be a memorable moment in their lives.
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