World’s most muscular woman shares how she looked before, and everyone is saying the same thing

33-year-old female bodybuilder Nataliya Kuznetsova, a world champion in arm lifting, bench press, and deadlift, is dubbed the world’s most muscular woman.

This Russian “she-Hulk” was once a skinny teenager. What’s most, she used to be bullied because of it. At the age of 14, she only weighted 40kg.

Her father believed that hitting the gym could help her boost her self-confidence, and that’s when her journey in the world of bodybuilding started.“I was a timid little mouse when I was growing up,” she recalls.

These days, the world’s most muscular woman weighs between 246 and 275 pounds.At 15, Nataliya became a champion in bodybuilding in her region of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. Read more below

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