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A New Jersey woman has a big fat goal: To eat her way to the title of “World’s Fattest Woman.â€
The already 600-pound Donna Simpson of Old Bridge, N.J., has 400 pounds to go and plans to reach the 1,000-pound mark in the next two years, reports the New York Post.
But her plan of eating 12,000 calories a day is an expensive one—as much as a $750-a-week budget. So what’s a girl to do? Get men to pay her to eat, of course.
Simpson, 42, who already has a boyfriend (who's only 150 pounds) has found other men that are willing to pay to watch her eat burgers, fries, cakes, chips, and 70-pieces of sushi at a time, on her Web site.
Despite the fact that Simpson cannot walk and uses a motorized scooter to get around, she says that she is healthy.
Simpson already holds the Guinness World Record for the fattest mother, ever since she gave birth to her daughter Jacqueline in 2007. Simpson was only 532 pounds then.
"I'd love to be 1,000 pounds," Simpson told the Post. "It might be hard though. Running after my daughter keeps my weight down."
Simpson met her 49-year-old boyfriend Phillipe, who encourages her to eat more, on a dating site for plus-size people, reports the London Telegraph.
"I think he'd like it if I was bigger," she told the Post. "He's a real belly man, and completely supports me."
The already 600-pound Donna Simpson of Old Bridge, N.J., has 400 pounds to go and plans to reach the 1,000-pound mark in the next two years, reports the New York Post.
But her plan of eating 12,000 calories a day is an expensive one—as much as a $750-a-week budget. So what’s a girl to do? Get men to pay her to eat, of course.
Simpson, 42, who already has a boyfriend (who's only 150 pounds) has found other men that are willing to pay to watch her eat burgers, fries, cakes, chips, and 70-pieces of sushi at a time, on her Web site.
Despite the fact that Simpson cannot walk and uses a motorized scooter to get around, she says that she is healthy.
Simpson already holds the Guinness World Record for the fattest mother, ever since she gave birth to her daughter Jacqueline in 2007. Simpson was only 532 pounds then.
"I'd love to be 1,000 pounds," Simpson told the Post. "It might be hard though. Running after my daughter keeps my weight down."
Simpson met her 49-year-old boyfriend Phillipe, who encourages her to eat more, on a dating site for plus-size people, reports the London Telegraph.
"I think he'd like it if I was bigger," she told the Post. "He's a real belly man, and completely supports me."