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Bridget and Bradley Jordan from a small town in Illinois are officially listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest brother and sister in the world.
Unlike his namesake, basketball player Michael Jordan, who is 198 cm tall, Americans Bree and Brad Jordan (Bri & Brad Jordan) are famous for their tiny stature. This year, Bree and Brad, who live in Central, Illinois, were officially listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest brother and sister on the planet.
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They have the second type osteodysplasia … This rare disease, which manifests itself in abnormal development of the brain and skeleton, affects more than 200 thousand people in the United States. The growth of 23-year-old Bridget is 68 cm. To go to bed, the girl needs to put a chair to the bed. Brad's height is 90 cm, which not only does not stop him from playing sports, but in principle is not a special problem for him.
"Bradley clearly does not know what modesty and shyness are," says Christy Jordan, the mother of the smallest siblings in the world. "He is always in sight." Last year, Bree Dzhorzhan also received the title of "Smallest woman in the world", albeit only for a few months - then the title passed to Joyty Amge from India, whose height is only 60 cm.
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