5. World’s Youngest Granny (25yr)
A 25-year-old Romanian housewife could be getting a grand old honor:
She’s believed to be the world’s youngest grandmother. The British
tabloid The Sun reports that Rifca Stanescu had her first child, a
daughter named Maria, at the age of 12. Although she urged the girl not
to follow her example, Maria got in the family way when she was only 11
and gave birth to a son, Ion. Stanescu was only 23 when she became a
grandmother. Ion’s now 2, and Stanescu has mixed feelings about being a
grandmother at such a young age. “I am happy to be a grandmother but
wished more for Maria,’ she said.
At just six, Shruti Pandey is the youngest yoga trainer in the world.
The bendy youngster has been teaching adults at an ashram, in northern
India, for the last two years. Her trainer, Hari Chetan, 67, set up the
ashram 35 years ago and as soon as little Shruti became one of his
students, as a tiny four-year old, he spotted her talents. Now she
starts her classes at 5.30 am every morning, at Brahmanand Saraswati
Dham, in the Jhunsi town, dressed in white leggings and a red t-shirt
surrounded by 30 eager pupils ranging from businessmen, teachers,
housewives to pensioners. Shruti said: “It feels good when people follow
my instructions, I feel like a real teacher.”
3. World’s Youngest Transsexual to have Surgery (16 yr)
German teenager Kim Petras has become the world’s youngest operated
transsexual after undergoing a surgery at the age of just 16. The
procedure – carried out in secret and paid for by the German health
service – was authorised after psychologists confirmed that she was
“without doubt a girl in a boy’s body”. It is the world’s youngest ever
full sex change operation and Kim had been undergoing hormone therapy
since the age of 12. Kim overcame years of taunts and bullying to achieve her dream of
becoming a girl and has begun a modelling career and launched a CD. Kim, who is now studying fashion design, began calling herself a girl when she was just two years old.
2. World’s Youngest Wall Of Death Motorbike Rider (17yr)
A 17-year-old girl left school to land her first job as the world’s
youngest female Wall of Death rider – without a motorbike license. Jaimi
Tyrrell joined a troupe of stunt riders after completing her GCSEs and
now tours the UK and Europe. The daredevil teen hits speeds of up to
45mph on the vertical 20ft high wall as she rides horizontally around
the 32ft wide cylinder.
Performing under the name Jaimi Starr, she cannot wear a helmet as
this would affect the drag and she must keep a constant speed to beat
the gravity that would otherwise pull her down. Jaimi insisted she had
no regrets about her career choice and said she was attracted by the
‘exciting’ lifestyle of a stunt bike rider.The teenager was introduced
to the motorbike world by family friend Ken Fox who runs the Ken Fox
Troupe stunt riding show.
1. World’s Youngest CEO (14yr)
Sindhuja Rajaraman, a 14-year old girl has become the world’s
youngest Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The ninth standard student
became the head of Seppan Company, an animation firm, in October 2010,
set up by her father. She was adjudged the fastest 2D and 3D animator by software lobby
NASSCOM (National Association of Software and Services Companies) at the
Gaming and Animation Conclave 2010 held in Hyderabad. Rajaraman said:
“I am just proud to be an animator. The CEO is just a post given in this
company. I am learning animation for this CEO post to make myself
worthy for the CEO post. There is no age bar or age limit for animation.
Everybody can do animation”. “The scope for animation in India is
growing every day. There is going to be a big boom in India and all
industries are into the animation, they need animation and multimedia. I
am enjoying work and I am also getting challenging works” she added.
The company has 160 employees.
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