Annie Hawkins-Turner, widely known by her professional name Norma Stitz,

is recognized by Guinness World Records for having the largest natural breasts in the world — measuring an extraordinary 102ZZZ. Born in 1956 in Atlanta, Georgia, Annie’s rare physical condition has shaped her life in profound ways, bringing both public recognition and deeply personal hardship.
From early childhood, Annie lived with gigantomastia, an uncommon medical condition that leads to excessive breast tissue growth. By the time she was just nine years old, she was already wearing a 36D bra — a reality that made her stand out among classmates and subjected her to teasing and confusion from those who did not understand her condition.
Her school years were often painful. She has described frequent bullying and public humiliation, recalling how strangers would stare, whisper, or make hurtful remarks. “Every day I am taunted by strangers,” Annie once shared, reflecting on the emotional strain of constantly being the focus of unwanted attention.
Rather than retreating from public view, Annie eventually chose a different path. With support from her late husband, Allen Turner, she decided to embrace her uniqueness instead of hiding from it. Together, they created an online platform that promoted self-acceptance and allowed Annie to tell her own story on her terms.
The website drew widespread interest and eventually opened the door to a career in fetish modeling. While she admits that the spotlight can be intense, Annie says it also brought her financial stability and a renewed sense of confidence.
Still, her journey has included private heartbreak. Although she is a mother of two, Annie has spoken about her inability to breastfeed due to her condition — something she considers one of her greatest personal disappointments.
Today, her net worth is estimated at approximately £5.5 million. Yet she maintains that financial success does not erase the emotional scars left by years of ridicule and misunderstanding.
Through it all, Annie remains unapologetically herself. “I’m not ashamed,” she has said. “This is how God made me — and I’ve learned to fully accept and love who I am.”