But who is Rumeysa Gelgi, the tallest woman in the world?
She is an advocate, a passionate researcher and a public speaker.
She’s an avid reader of crime novels.
She is, first and foremost, a young woman that, with courage and a continuous effort, raised her voice to speak about a condition so rare that she represents the first Weaver Syndrome case ever recorded in Turkey.
Worldwide, she is the 27th overall case in history.
At the moment, her medical condition is stable and she adds regular swimming sessions to strengthen her muscles on top of physiotherapy.
She graduated high school in 2016, although her education process has been unusual due to her peculiar condition.