come-to-the-day: This was the fattest he has ever been. Over 120 kilos. (Over 265 pounds). Arou
come-to-the-day: This was the fattest he has ever been. Over 120 kilos. (Over 265 pounds). Around that time he first did a special photo shoot recreating his most iconic pictures from when he was fit, to compare (you can see them everywhere on the Internet). And then he had a breakdown and fled the media attention to Tokyo (that’s where he filmed in his underwears). He came back to Australia two weeks later and six kilos lighter (or was it six pounds? I can’t remember…) As you can notice, PJ was known to store nearly all of his fat in his abdomen, giving him more the look of a pregnant man than an overweight person. I think it was called out on the documentary that his amount of visceral fat was quite amazing. (I’ll add here the link of a video that I found interesting and funny: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlYxMyaU6sgThere’s a ton of videos about him, so feel free to roam Youtube, there’s a lot of content for you) And yes, before you ask: Paul PJ James came before Drew Manning. In fact, Manning took the idea from him. He started his weight gain experiment and YouTube videos in 2011, one year after the release of Paul’s documentary. -- source link