
Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros and Katyucia
Hoshino were officially crowned the world's shortest couple in London Friday.
The duo both hails from Brazil and have been verified at a combined height of
181.41 cm (71.42 in), becoming world record holders of shortest marries couple,
back in September after tying the knot.
The couple who were measured by the officials
of Guinness World Records In central London, Friday, had their record verified
and confirmed at the GWR St Thomas's Hospital in central London.
Paulo, 30, who is just 34.8in tall, has diastrophic dysplasia dwarfism while 26-year-old Katyucia, 35.2in in height, has achondroplasia dwarfism. They tied the knot in front of family and friends in hometown Itupeva, Brazil, and were presented to the media for the first time Friday.
Paulo, 30, who is just 34.8in tall, has diastrophic dysplasia dwarfism while 26-year-old Katyucia, 35.2in in height, has achondroplasia dwarfism. They tied the knot in front of family and friends in hometown Itupeva, Brazil, and were presented to the media for the first time Friday.
A red carpet was rolled out for them as they
posed in their wedding outfits for photographs in front of London landmark the
Houses of Parliament.
Paula
and Katyucia first met in 2006 through a social media platform
called, 'Orkut'.
Speaking ahead of Friday’s celebration on
the international record breaking day, Paulo said; 'I found her very beautiful
from the first moment I saw her.’ But
Katyucia didn't reciprocate Paulo’s love at first, she blocked him on the
instant messaging site, before Paulo eventually won her heart afterwards.
According to guinnessworldrecords.com,
they chatted online regularly for a couple of years before they first met in
person on 20 December 2008. They began dating on 29 December.
They maintained a long
distance relationship for four years, managing to see each other every couple
of months. In January 2012, Katyucia decided to move from her hometown of
Londrina to Paulo’s town, Itapeva. They did not need to live together long
before they knew they were meant to be together.
Paulo, a civil servant
for his local government, and Katyucia, beauty salon owner, receive a lot of
attention for their height, and not all of it was good. They found that being
together attracted more attention – but equally, being together gave them
greater strength in dealing with the attention coming from the public.
According to Paulo’s
birth records, he was unable to walk until he turned 21 years old.
In an attempt to be more independent, he
used a child’s tricycle to aid his inability to walk in his late teens, and
upgraded to a four-wheeler when he turned 20. Having
learned to walk and following the fitting of orthopaedic boots in 2008, he
vowed to never use a child’s bike again – he then upgraded to a specially
fitted out car which he still drives today. His colleagues know him as
‘Paulinho Gigante’ – Giant Paulo.
Speaking at the event
Friday, Katyucia said:
“We are so happy to be a
part of Guinness World Records Day and to have our unique record celebrated. We
hope our new record will encourage the world to look past the physical
differences in others and understand all people should be treated equally. We
may be short but we have big hearts and lots of love for each other as well as
everybody in our lives. Our life isn’t without its challenges but we are so
happy we can tackle these challenges together.”




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