A woman who claims to have the “world’s biggest mouth” has revealed the cruel names she’s been called for her appearance – often dubbed “ugly” and a “Pit Bull.”
Samantha Ramsdell previously hit the headlines after revealing she has the “world’s biggest mouth” that can open to a gigantic 2.56 inches, with her new measurements, a whopping 4.3 inches.
In July 2021, the content creator and comedian, aged 33, earned an official title for natural talent with Guinness World Records.
Now, she claims that she’s able to fit a Subway sandwich, 22 marshmallows and an entire apple in her gob without any struggle – with one video on TikTok showcasing this racking up 25.9 million views and 2.1 million likes.
But, while her talent has appeased her boyfriend, Samantha says that she’s faced bullying as a result, which started in her school years.
“Every day, I was called ‘big mouth bass’ or ‘frog girl’ and told I look like a Pit Bull,” Samantha, from Maine US, told NeedToKnow.co.uk.
“I’d get asked: ‘What’s wrong with your face?’ in school and I was insecure, self-conscious and always wore makeup on my lips to make my mouth look smaller.
“Now, people tell me I’m ugly and disgusting every day, as well as asking: ‘Is that a filter?’, which definitely isn’t the best thing for my mental health.
“I tend to ignore or block them, but it can be hard to ignore.
“It definitely can get to me some days.
“But I’ve learned to love my differences, what makes me unique, and use it to my advantage.”
In 2020, she began posting videos of her talent on social media and claims that she now makes an estimated £11,000 per video.
In one clip, Samantha shows off her favourite sandwich, taking a ginormous bite from the mighty meat meal.
One person said: “I just know dentists love you.”
“My bf said he’s afraid of your mouth but I lurrrveee youuuuuu,” said another user. [sic]
“The goliaths devourer,” someone else added.
One person commented: “Your significant other has to be the one of the happiest person with you.”
Khloe said: “I thought that was a filter.”
Samantha added: “I always wanted to get into comedy and now it’s my full-time job and I get to tour around the US doing my live comedy show – I don’t just fit things in my mouth for an hour, though.
“Hopefully, I can make people laugh, feel better about their own insecurities, and realise that it’s empowering to love all your features and let them shine.
“Life’s too short to try and fit in and be someone you’re not.
“I feel like we should be celebrated for our uniqueness.
“It feels amazing to be celebrated for my differences.
“I get the perfect bite of every sandwich with all the flavours, I can sing loudly, and the dentist loves me.
“Plus, I can eat people if they are mean to me.”
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