A Texas woman is racing toward a goal that terrifies doctors and fascinates millions. Monica Riley already weighs more than 300 kilos, yet she’s determined to keep going. Her dream? To become the fattest woman alive, completely unable to move. With every video, every bite, every enabling cheer from her devoted partner, the stakes rise. Her body strains, critics rage, fans watch, and still she pushes toward the point of no retu…
Monica Riley’s life has become a strange mix of love story, internet spectacle, and slow-motion self-destruction. She eats on camera for paying viewers, each binge turning her body into both her income and her cage. While most people fight to lose weight, she publicly celebrates every gained pound as a victory, a step closer to complete immobility and the record she craves.
Beside her, Sid Riley hovers over trays of food and future plans, insisting he’s simply supporting the woman he loves. To some, he’s a devoted partner; to others, an accomplice. They talk about their goals with unsettling calm, as if they were saving for a house, not gambling with her life. In a world obsessed with transformation and redemption, Monica’s story hangs unresolved, a question no one wants to answer: how far will she really go?






