A Texan woman named Monica Riley, who weighs over 300 kg, is determined to gain another 150 kg to become “the heaviest woman in the world.” Currently, the record is held by another American, Mayra Rosales, who reached 470 kg before reducing to around 91 kg.
Monica, who runs a YouTube channel where she gets paid to eat on camera, says her dream is to end up completely immobile, unable to move on her own. Her partner, Sid Riley, of average build, fully supports her goal.
The story raises a central question: where is the line between personal determination and extreme recklessness? Is it an act of challenging willpower or a dangerous obsession with attention? Monica’s intention to push such extreme limits clashes with health considerations, quality of life, and ethics, sparking a debate about how society views extreme physical goals and their consequences.

