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Unbelievable!!! Celeb Tv star has ribs removed to have the smallest waist(PHOTO)



A 30-year-old reality TV star who has already had four ribs surgically removed in her bid to have the world’s smallest waist is threatening to go even further. Sophia Wollersheim who last year came second in RTL’s The Jungle Camp – Germany’s equivalent of I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!, is considering another rib surgery.
According to MirrorOnline, the reality star has repeatedly gone under the knife to alter her appearance and fans are begging her to stop risking her health.


Wollersheim, the ex-wife of famous Dusseldorf red-light district kingpin Bert Wollersheim, has already reduced her waist size to just 47cm (18.5 inches).
But she thinks she can go even further in her quest for the tiniest waist.
Posting a photo of her tiny waist asking: “Could be tighter?”, giving her followers the chance to vote ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
The beauty’s fans appear to have more concern for her health than she does – as an overwhelming 79% voted against her making her waist even slimmer.

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