Meet the 30st woman who earns a living showing off her 8-foot-wide tummy on webcam.

Gayla Neufeld, 52, and stated, “I realised I was desirable, sexy, and beautiful, and I became confident in who I was.”

Meet the 30st woman who earns a living showing off her 8ft-wide belly to male fat admirers on webcam.

Gayla Neufeld, 52, spent years combating the flab but now utilizes it to seduce guys from all over the world, including her latest husband, Lance.

The happy pair has even exploited Gayla’s 96-inch asset to establish her new career as an international webcam model.

She remarked, “Growing up, I was ashamed of my belly, but today I have a large following of men who adore it.

“There had been males from all over the world.

“I’ve had doctors, lawyers, and a lot of bodybuilders approach me, which has amazed me.

“They say I have the ideal belly.”

“They remark it is not marred or scarred, and they like the shape because it is a single belly.

“Some larger women they have a double-layer or a two-tier belly but mine is a single. That is really attractive to a lot of men.”

Thirty-stone Gayla wasn’t always so confident in her appearance, and she fought for years to cope with her family’s odd genetic legacy.

“Women in my family have always gained weight around the belly, especially after having children,” explained Gayla, who enjoys handmade cookies and ice cream.

“My mother, my favorite sister, my grandparents, grandmother, and great-grandmother were all overweight.

“As I grew older, kids at school would point and laugh at me, saying ‘boom, boom, boom’ with each stride I took.

“I was really ashamed to be fat.”

Gayla weighed 13st at the age of eight and continued to gain weight throughout her adolescence.

One doctor even prescribed her amphetamines to help her lose her sweet taste, but they failed and made her even more depressed.

Gayla’s growing curves made her popular among boys in high school, and she had many admirers – but she was too shy to be naked.

Despite her physique troubles, she married at 19 and went on a journey to combat the bulge.

But instead of losing any weight, she found herself teetering between 300 and 400 pounds.

Her waning confidence was exacerbated when her spouse expressed embarrassment about her weight, and they separated in 1999.

Gayla was at her bottom when she discovered an online network of obese women known as SSBBWs, which stands for super-sized big beautiful women.

Legions of guys claiming to be fat fans admired these curvy women, some of whom weighed more than 600 pounds.

Curious to learn more, Gayla joined a forum called Bulge Chat and was immediately inundated with lustful enthusiasts.

She remarked, “I recognized I was desirable, seductive, and gorgeous, and I gained confidence in myself.

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