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I have to admit that I’m quite proud of it,” Paul Budline said of his Guinness title. “Even though it’s not like curing ...
The actor stars alongside David Strathairn and Walton Goggins in director Samir Oliveros’s feature, streaming on Sundance Now ...
Paul gained fame in the documentary The World’s Fattest Man, which showed him at 70st and told how he ate 20,000 calories a day, including 40 chocolate bars, huge fry-ups and takeaways.
But former world fattest man Paul Mason has defied predictions to make it to his 60s – and is counting the days to retirement age. Paul turns 64 this year and longs to savour life as a pensioner.
The ITV's documentary 'World's Fattest Man: 10 Years On' followed the Plymouth man over the course of a decade, and during his battle to lose weight and get healthy, Paul met Rebecca Mountain, an ...
A man once dubbed the world's fattest man has described how his dramatic weight loss has been undone by the pressures of lockdown - which has seen him put on 19 stones (121kg). Paul Mason ...
Read: ' The World's Fattest Man: 10 Years On' ITV documentary about Plymouth man airs tonight The 60-year-old was an ex-postman who originally hails from Ipswich before moving to Plymouth.
VIEWERS of The World’s Fattest Man: 10 Years On have been left horrified after learning Paul Mason gorged on 40 chocolate bars and 100 bags of crisps a day. Paul, who weighed almost 80st at h… ...
Paul Mason, 61 and who used to the world's fattest man at 70st, slammed the plans as "disgusting", saying he would've been cremated in an abattoir "where the large animals go to die".
Paul Mason, who appeared on TLC’s “The World’s Fattest Man” claims that his UK hospital ward had planned to cremate him in a slaughterhouse if he died due to his massive size.
Paul Mason, who was previously the fattest man in the world at a staggering 70st, made a remarkable transformation, moved to the US and got engaged, but his life then took a dark turn ...
Paul hopes that his documentary, The World's Fattest Man: 10 Years On, which is airing on ITV on Wednesday, November 3, 2021, at 9pm, will help other people on the same journey before it's too late.
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