
OLD BRIDGE, N.J., March 16 (UPI) -- A New Jersey woman who weighs in at 604 pounds says she wouldn't mind getting bigger.
Donna Simpson, 42, of Old Bridge, said she submitted paperwork to Guinness World Records seeking to be named the heaviest woman to give birth after she had a daughter in 2007 at 532 pounds, and the organization said it is considering the category and Simpson's application to be named the world's heaviest living woman, the New York Post reported Tuesday.
"I have fans who send me baklava and cheese cake and everything else you can imagine," Simpson, told ABC News. "I'm heavy and I wouldn't mind being heavier."
Simpson, a model for SupersizedBombshells.com, gained fame this week when the U.K. Daily Mail profiled her in a story suggesting she wanted to gain another 400 pounds.
"The whole thing about the 1,000 pounds is a fantasy I provide to my fans," Simpson told ABCNews.com.
She said her boyfriend, 150-pound Philippe Gouamba, 49, encourages her to eat.
"I think he'd like it if I was bigger," Simpson said. "He's a real belly man, and completely supports me."
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