Difference between revisions of "Rosalie Bradford"
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− | {{Modelinfo|title1 = Rosalie Bradford|image1 = 5-Rosalie-Bradford-1943–2006.jpg|height = 5' 6"|weight = 1053 lbs. (peak)|weight_class = USSBBW|body_type = Hourglass|activity = Deceased}}'''Rosalie Bradford''' was a 63-year-old USSBBW from Florida who formerly held the Guinness World Record for '''World's Heaviest Woman ''' | + | {{Modelinfo|title1 = Rosalie Bradford|image1 = 5-Rosalie-Bradford-1943–2006.jpg|height = 5' 6"|weight = 1053 lbs. (peak)|weight_class = USSBBW|body_type = Hourglass|activity = Deceased}}'''Rosalie Bradford''' was a 63-year-old USSBBW from Florida who formerly held the Guinness World Record for '''World's Heaviest Woman'''. |
− | In early 1987, after years of uncontrollable weight gain and | + | In early 1987, after years of uncontrollable weight gain and bedrest following a hospital visit caused her to become immobile, she weighed in at her peak of 1,053 pounds. She attempted suicide by swallowing painkillers, but due to her size the drug failed to kill her. |
Soon afterward, she attracted the attention of Richard Simmons, who sent her an exercise and eating plan. She eventually got down to 285 pounds for a total weight loss of 768 pounds. | Soon afterward, she attracted the attention of Richard Simmons, who sent her an exercise and eating plan. She eventually got down to 285 pounds for a total weight loss of 768 pounds. | ||
She died in 2006. | She died in 2006. | ||
+ | [[Category:Guinness World Record Holder]] | ||
[[Category:USSBBW]] | [[Category:USSBBW]] | ||
[[Category:Hourglass]] | [[Category:Hourglass]] | ||
[[Category:Immobile]] | [[Category:Immobile]] | ||
[[Category:Deceased]] | [[Category:Deceased]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:23, 2 May 2017
Rosalie Bradford | |
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Height | 5' 6" |
Weight | 1053 lbs. (peak) |
Weight class | USSBBW |
Body type | Hourglass |
Activity | Deceased |
In early 1987, after years of uncontrollable weight gain and bedrest following a hospital visit caused her to become immobile, she weighed in at her peak of 1,053 pounds. She attempted suicide by swallowing painkillers, but due to her size the drug failed to kill her.
Soon afterward, she attracted the attention of Richard Simmons, who sent her an exercise and eating plan. She eventually got down to 285 pounds for a total weight loss of 768 pounds.
She died in 2006.