“She looks like Thumbelina From A Fairy Tale”: What Does A 19-Year-Old Girl Weighing 22 lbs Look Like?

Kenadi Jourdain-Bromley, affectionately known as “Canada’s Little Inch Girl,” has captured the hearts of people worldwide with her remarkable story. Born with primordial dwarfism, a rare condition, Kenadi defies expectations every day. Her journey gained attention after her role as a small child with wings in filmmaker Ellen Smith’s movie “Lep.”

Kenadi’s unique appearance, often mistaken for sophisticated special effects, is a result of her congenital disorder. Born on February 13, 2003, weighing less than a pound and standing only 11 inches tall, her arrival astonished everyone. Despite initial skepticism about her survival, Kenadi’s resilience amazed doctors.

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