

It is a good thing that opposites attract, otherwise Sultan Kosen 
might've had a hard time finding a woman of similar proportions to share
 his life with. The world's tallest man is 2.51 metres high, which is a 
good two feet and seven inches taller than his new bride, Merve Dibo. 
The Turkish farmer was married in a ceremony at the weekend, after 
previously almost given up hope he'd ever find love.
He's one of only 10 people in recorded history to top the eight feet 
mark. And he also holds the current Guinness World Record for the 
largest feet and hands on the planet with a 27.5cm hands, 36.5 cm feet -
 a massive size 28. Kosen's gigantic wedding suit needed to be custom 
made, obviously. And his celebrity status in his home country meant the 
nuptials were a who's who of Turkey.
"Now I will have my own family and private life," he said. "How 
unfortunate I could not find a suitable girl of my own size. My wife is 
over 1.75 meters tall, but I believe I've found the person for me."
Kosen suffers from a rare disorder called pituitary gigantism, which 
causes his body to continually produce the growth hormone. His condition
 is believed to have been caused by a tumour in the pituitary gland. 
Doctors thought they had cured him in 2008 when they removed the tumour 
but he continued to grow by half an inch (1.27cm) a year. Now medics say
 he has finally stopped growing.
 
  
 
 
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