She calls it her dream — to be the biggest, most desired, and most talked-about woman in the world. 💋 27-year-old Monica from Texas gains weight every day for fame and love, and her boyfriend helps her with everything: he makes high-calorie shakes and feeds her through a funnel so she can get even bigger. 💉
Monica is sure that only when she reaches 450 kilograms will she feel like a real queen. 👑 But the photos where she poses next to her boyfriend have shocked the internet — people can’t believe it’s real. 😱
Check out the couple’s photos and see how far they are willing to go for their fantasy — and why Monica says that “the bigger I get, the happier I feel.” 📸 All the details are in the article below 👇

27-year-old Monica Riley from Texas makes a living by gaining weight. The online model and blogger already weighs 317 kilograms and believes that only when she reaches 450 will she feel like “a true queen.” Her 25-year-old boyfriend, Sid Riley, fully supports her and every day helps her consume around 3,500 calories through a funnel, serving her creamy shakes made from ice cream, cream, and protein powder.
Monica admits that she looks forward to the moment when her weight will completely prevent her from moving. She dreams of moving into a special bed with a built-in toilet, where Sid will take care of her.

“Then I’ll feel like a queen,” says Monica. “Sid likes it too. He helps me get up, roll over, takes care of me — and that’s part of our fantasy.”
Despite their controversial lifestyle, the couple is trying to have a child. Monica has already suffered two miscarriages but insists this is no reason to give up.

“Some people say it’s selfish, but I believe we’ll be great parents. I’ll have a nanny who will help with the baby,” says the woman.
Monica has struggled with excess weight since childhood and once even prepared for stomach surgery to lose weight, but at the last moment changed her mind. Her new boyfriend convinced her to accept herself as she is. Now she has more than 20,000 online fans who eagerly follow her life and “feedings.”

Monica’s mother, Terri, is extremely worried about her daughter’s condition and calls what’s happening self-destruction. But Monica thinks differently:
“Gaining weight makes me happy. Yes, I’m losing independence, but next to me is someone who loves me. And even if I die tomorrow, I’ll die living my dream.”

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