only to pile on 20st during lockdown, has sparked a mixed response from TV viewers.Paul Mason, who once tipped the scales at 80st, is back on telly in a new documentary by ITV called The World's Fattest Man: 10 Years On that aired on Wednesday (November 3).The 61-year-old from Ipswich was famous for his hulking frame and how his extreme eating disorder left him disabled and forced to rely on carers to sponge bath him.As shown in one of the clips, it takes two carers to lift up sections of his skin and clean under the creases where they notice blisters from the friction.He had admitted to eating 20,000 calories a day at his heaviest but had a gastric band fitted and managed to shrink down to 20st.Paul even found love and got married to an.
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