You won’t be surprised to hear that Carl Thompson is Britain’s fattest man, but he may not be around for much longer if he doesn’t change his diet.
And what a diet that is.
For breakfast, the 32-year-old tucks into a massive fry up of four sausages, a whole pan of butter-drenched mushrooms and five fried eggs and fried bread, as well as a huge bowl of cereal with full fat milk.
For lunch he will have pasta, chips, bacon, pork pies, crisps, pasties, sandwiches and chocolate.
He supplements these meals with five takeaways a week, which include curries, pizzas and Chinese.
Asked about his favourite food, he said he was hooked on puddings, including ice creams and magnum ice lollies, but admitted: ‘I love all food and will eat anything.’
Mr Thompson was taken to hospital five times last year after he slipped over and couldn’t get back up at his home in Dover.
It’s not just his health that has suffered, his love life has also taken a hit.
His last relationship was with a woman called Rachel 10 years ago.
They split up after he started getting ‘too fat’ and he got even larger when his mum Elaine Hoyle, a cleaner, died of a brain tumour, in 2012.
‘Don’t eat junk food all the time or you’ll end up like me,’ he added.
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