'We want to inspire people': World's tallest and shortest women meet for afternoon tea in London
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Ms Gelgi expressed her gratitude for meeting Ms Amge, saying, 'I loved every minute of meeting Amge. I've been watching videos of her for ten years and it was an honour to meet.' Their bond highlights the power of unique experiences and shared perspectives in overcoming physical challenges.
Both women emphasized their shared experiences of dependence on family for daily activities due to their unique conditions. Ms Amge articulated, 'I can't travel alone, and I am dependent on my family. But I hope people in society will be inspired by us to feel more like themselves.'
Ms Gelgi stated, 'We are aiming to inspire people with visible differences to find the courage to show themselves. I want to make people see that being different is okay.' This poignant message underlines the importance of embracing uniqueness.
Reflecting on their conditions, Ms Gelgi noted, 'My height comes from a rare condition called Weaver syndrome which also brings some physical disabilities. This affects my daily life and I am dependent on my parents who support me all the time.' This highlights the real-life impact of living with extraordinary conditions.
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