Lots of young women are thinking about gym visits or diets right now to prepare their bikini bodies for the summer months ahead.
But one 23-year-old is doing the complete opposite and force feeding herself – often through a funnel – in a bid to become as fat as possible.

Before and after: Tammy used to be a slim pretty teenager but bizarrely made the decision to go on a reverse crash diet, trying to gain weight as quickly as possible, for the sake of online fame


Big decision: Tammy made the decision to go on a reverse crash diet, trying to gain weight as quickly as possible, for the sake of online fame

Slimmer days: As a teenager, Tammy played volley ball and soccer and weighed a healthy eight stone, but felt insecure despite her healthy frame

Large appetite: Aided by her feeder boyfriend Johan, Tammy eats up to 30 doughnuts a day and stacks of pancakes and waffles

Bigger is better: With a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 45, 5ft 2″ Tammy is almost twice the average for a woman her size

Encouragement: She is being encouraged to gain weight by her feeder boyfriend Johan Ubermen, 28, who helps her by buying £70 of junk food per day and making thick ice-cream milkshakes which he feeds to her

Binge eater: She starts the day with a huge breakfast of waffles, cream cheese, bacon and sausage then heads to McDonalds for a few burgers in the afternoon
Short life span: Tammy doesn’t care that she is putting her life at risk
She said: ‘I used to be self-conscious about my appearance. I always thought I was fat and had low self esteem.
‘After I gave up sports, I began putting on weight. At first I was in denial. But one day I looked in the mirror and realised I was fat – and I felt great about it.
‘My body looks so sexy and I feel more womanly the heavier I get.’
With a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 45, 5ft 2″ Tammy is almost twice the average for a woman her size.
Tammy even films herself eating on camera for her army of online fans.


He said: ‘I noticed early on that she really likes to eat and was eating more than me when we went for dinner – I was impressed.
‘I would love her no matter what she looked like.’
Incredibly, Tammy’s family have no idea what she does for a living – or that her weight gain is deliberate.
She said: ‘My family have noticed that I am putting on weight but they still don’t know I’m doing it on purpose.
‘They probably wouldn’t agree with it but I’m making a living and supporting myself.’
Dr Claude Matar, of the Pasadena Weight Loss Center, said: ‘It’s very straightforward, she is causing her life to be shorter. She is taking the risk of dying early.’
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