Jyoti Amge the world's shortest woman photos on her18th birthday
Celebrating your 18th birthday is a momentous occasion for anyone, but for tiny Jyoti Amge the milestone is even bigger news.
The 2ft teenager is already a mini celebrity in her hometown of Nagpur, India, but is now set for a huge record when she is officially declared the world's smallest woman.
And despite her miniature stature, 61.95cm-tall Jyoti hopes to celebrate being crowned the world's shortest woman by launching a Bollywood movie career.
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Big news: Jyoti is measured at 61.95cm on her 18th birthday by Guinness World Record officials, making her the world's shortest woman
'I want to make people happy': How 2ft tall Jyoti dreams of Bollywood acting career after being crowned world's shortest woman
Jyoti Amge crowned world shortest woman at just 62cm tall
The 18-year-old sits at home in Nagpur, India, in front of a pink teddy bear which looms over her tiny frame
She took the Guinness World Record from 2ft 3in American Bridgette Jordan, and celebrated her birthday with a teddy bear which loomed over her tiny 24.4in frame.
She also blew out candles on a birthday cake which was comfortably bigger than her.
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Even the Guinness World Records book at the ceremony came up to Jyoti's waist.
Jyoti weighs just 12lbs (5.5kg) - only 9lbs more than she did at birth - and has a form of dwarfism call achondroplasia, which stopped her growing after her first birthday.
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Jyoti has many utensils and pieces of furniture specially-made to fit her miniature frame
Pint-sized: Jyoti weighs just 12lbs, only 9lbs more than she did when she was born
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Budding actress Jyoti, who is set to appear in two Bollywood films next year, told The Sun: 'I want to make people happy.'
As a teenager at school in Nagpur, Jyoti had her own small desk and chair, but said the other students didn't treat her any differently.
She also has to sleep in a specially-made bed and uses utensils that are smaller than average.
Jyoti holds the hand of her sister's five-year-old son Vishatej, as she prepares herself for the Guinness World Records ceremony
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Jyoti, pictured in 2009, attended school with her classmates, who she says didn't treat her any differently
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Jyoti with a family friend two years ago - who, at 13 months, is already bigger than she is
Baby of the family: With sister Rupali, 18, Archana, 23, mother Ranjana Amge, 45,, father Kishan, 52, and brother Satish, 22 in 2009
Jyoti insists in being treated like a normal young woman, and likes nothing more than doing her make-up, going clothes shopping with friends or enjoying DVDs.
As she celebrated turning 18, Jyoti said: 'It's been my dream to be recognised as the world's smallest woman for many years. I'm now a woman so I hope I don't have to wait much longer!'
She was officially crowned the world's shortest woman at a Guinness World Records ceremony in Nagpur with her mother Ranjana
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