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Chinese woman who weighs only 25kg still trying to lose weight

08/27/2024
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A young Chinese woman weighing just 25 kilograms (55 lbs) has garnered significant attention online after displaying her extremely thin body and expressing a desire to become even slimmer.

Known as ‘Baby Tingzi’ (婷子宝宝), the woman, who stands at 160 cm tall, weighs only around 25 kg and seemingly intends to lose more weight. She has amassed over 42,000 followers on Douyin, the Chinese equivalent of TikTok, many of whom frequently voice concerns about her health. However, Baby Tingzi consistently dismisses these concerns, insisting that she prefers to be extremely thin and claiming that her skeletal appearance doesn’t negatively affect her life. The rising social media influencer, who is reportedly from Guangzhou in Guangdong Province, China, regularly posts videos of herself in revealing clothing to showcase her slim figure, appearing indifferent to any criticism.

In most of her videos, Baby Tingzi can be seen dancing in front of the camera or striking poses in scanty outfits, highlighting her thin arms and legs. She also frequently updates her fans on her weight loss by sharing videos of herself stepping on the scale.

Since going viral on Chinese social media, many have speculated that Baby Tingzi might be suffering from anorexia and urgently needs medical attention, with some even referring to her as a walking or dancing skeleton.

“It’s hard to imagine an adult weighing just 25 kilograms,” one person commented.

“I’d be too afraid to move much, worried about breaking my bones,” another remarked.

“Oh my God, I’m genuinely scared that you might die while I’m watching this on my phone,” a different commenter added.

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