Elisany silva biography of alberta

          At 6'9", year-old Brazilian Elisany Silva may be the world's tallest teen, and if unconfirmed reports prove true, she will be making her fashion modeling....

          Elisany Silva

          Tallest teenage girl
          Date of Birth: 27.09.1995
          Country: Brazil

          Content:
          1. Biography of Elisany Silva
          2. Living Conditions and Health Concerns
          3. Aspirations and Dreams

          Biography of Elisany Silva

          Elisany Silva, born on September 27, 1995, in Para, Brazil, is a 14-year-old Brazilian girl who holds the title of being the tallest teenage girl in the world, with a height of 206 cm (6 feet 9 inches).

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        6. Due to her extraordinary height, Elisany had to stop attending school as she couldn't fit comfortably in the school bus.

          Living Conditions and Health Concerns

          Elisany resides in a small house with her mother, Ana Maria Silva, stepfather, Luiz Jorge, and her sisters.

          Unfortunately, her family cannot afford the expensive medical examinations required to determine the exact cause of her excessive growth. It is believed that Elisany suffers from a rare condition that has caused her abnormal height.

          However, without a proper diagnosis, her health concerns remain unc