A Mongolian Girl Now Has the World’s Second-Longest Pair of Legs

This US-based girl who actually originates from Mongolia, Rentsenkhorloo Bud, or Ren, is the center of everyone’s attention. And it’s all because she proudly stands at a whopping 6’9″ tall with legs measuring at more than 50 inches, which puts her among the women with the world’s longest legs. She’s had quite a challenging life growing up but has finally been able to accept her natural beauty and cherish it.
We at Bright Side had to pick our jaws up off of the floor when we saw how beautifully long Renny’s legs were, and with the author’s permission, we’d like to show you what it’s like to be someone that people can’t take their eyes off of.
“Good things come in TALL packages,” is what Long Tall Renny says about herself. At 29 years old, Renny boasts some of the longest legs in the world, which measure at 53 inches (134.5 cm).
It seems that finding a suitable pair of trousers or a skirt is quite an uphill battle for her. Rentsenkhorloo currently lives in Chicago in the US but originally hails from Mongolia. Renny used to be quite self-conscious about her height in childhood. She wasn’t happy about the way she looked but this feeling was eventually replaced with self-confidence as she grew older.
Today, the girl embraces her beauty and likes to enhance it by wearing high heels. “Why try to fit in when you were born to stand out,” may as well be Renny’s life motto.
Renny inherited her “tall” genes from her parents: her father is 6’10″ and her mother is 6’1’’. She says such height brings both disadvantages and advantages. In addition to complicated shopping trips, the girl often hits her head on low doorways but at the same time, she can get stuff she needs from high shelves.
Nowadays, it’s Ekaterina Lisina from Russia who holds the Guinness World Record for having the world’s longest pair of legs. Both her and Renny’s legs are almost the same length (52 and 53 inches), which actually makes Renny the owner of the world’s longest legs. As for now, Ren hasn’t applied for the Guinness Book of World Records.
“I love my long legs, and I think they make me more beautiful,” says Rentsenkhorloo. We can’t agree with that more. Keep it up, Ren!
What do you think living with such long legs is like? Are you a tall person?
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