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WWE wrestling giant Great Khali hold world's smallest woman in his palm

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Wrestling giant Great Khali held the world's smallest woman in his palm.

Footage shows the 7ft 1 athlete lifting tiny Jyoti Amge, 30, who stood only two feet high with one hand in India on May 19.

The former WWE wrestler, 51, swung her over his knee, and she sat down afterwards. They both smiled before the camera.

Jyoti said while holding her: 'I am feeling nice, but I don't know what to say.'

Khali responded: 'This is the world's smallest girl and the world's largest man.'

Khali jokingly asked if she was scared and Jyoti responded with laughter and said: 'Yes, I am.'

As the first professional wrestler to join the WWE roster, The Great Khalionce went head-to-head with John Cena for the World Championship belt.

Dalip Singh Rana, known as The Great Khali, was born in Dhiraina, Himachal Pradesh, India, on August 27, 1972. He began his wrestling career in 2001 with All Pro Wrestling.

Khali quickly rose to fame in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), becoming the first World Heavyweight Champion of Indian descent. His signature moves include the Khali Vise Grip and Punjabi Plunge.

Beyond the ring, Khali made appearances in Bollywood and Hollywood films.

Khali declared in 2022 that he was going to join the ruling Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) in India, and since then, he has been advocating for Narendra Modi to be elected in the current general elections for a third term.

Jyoti Amge is an Indian woman who held the Guinness World Record for the world's shortest living woman. She stands at just 62.8 cm (2 ft 0.7 in) tall due to a form of dwarfism called achondroplasia.

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