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Down-sizing

Updated on: 01 August,2021 09:58 AM IST  |  United States
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This dancer has shrunk her waist to just 46 centimeters in circumference by eating one meal a day and wearing a corset almost all the time

Down-sizing

A young Vietnamese-born woman has gone to extreme lengths to shrink her waist. Pics/YouTube

An KY, a part-time dancer living in the United States, was discovered by popular Vietnamese entertainer Thuy Nga, during the latter’s American tour, last winter. While visiting a milk tea cafe where Ky happened to be working, the Vietnamese comedian and television personality noticed the young girl’s incredibly tiny waist and decided to do a video about it. She showcased the young woman’s tiny waist and also asked her a few questions about how she managed to get her waist circumference down to just 46 centimeters and how she maintains the extreme hourglass figure. Apparently, the part-time dancer had always coveted a wasp-like silhouette with a tiny waist that emphasised her hips and chest, and she was willing to put in the work to achieve it.



At 18, when she decided to make the change, she weighed over 50 kg, with a waist circumference of more than 60 cm, but today she weighs a measly 37 kg. To reduce her waist circumference, the 26-year-old An Ky went from eating three meals a day to just one, and sometimes even one meal every two days. Moreover, she stopped eating starchy foods two years ago and also wears a tight corset around her waist every day, only taking it off during the night.


Asked whether she was worried about the health impact of her diet, An Ky said that she eats lots of vegetables, chicken breast and fruits, so she never feels weak. The one problem she complained about was the necessary adjustments she needs to make when buying new pants. Because of her tiny waist, the pants need to be tightened too, and that can sometimes be “more expensive than the pants themselves”.

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