This is the very sad story of the world’s thinnest woman, who weighs just four kilos after years of extreme dieting.
But Valeria Levitin, instead of wallowing in self-pity, believes her emaciated figure should serve as a wake-up call to young women who want to be as thin as she is.
At 5’8″ tall, she should weigh between 2.5 and 3.5 kilos, according to NHS advice. Instead, she weighs only 1.8 kilos, less than half of what she should weigh in healthy conditions.
Valeria Levitin, the world’s thinnest woman, bravely faces the dark lure of extreme thinness. Despite her emaciated state, she refuses to glorify her condition and warns against aspiring to unhealthy body standards.
Having struggled with anorexia since adolescence, her harrowing journey highlights the dangers of societal pressures and the profound impact of eating disorders.

