FORTY stone Paul Mason, once the world’s fattest man, is desperate for a “proper cuppa” when he returns to the UK today.
The Sun told yesterday how Paul is flying home for £100,000 of free NHS care after his weight ballooned again.
Paul Mason, who weighs 40st, will fly back to the UK tomorrow to receive treatments on the NHS[/caption]
The first thing on the former fattest man’s mind is having a ‘proper British cuppa’[/caption]
Paul, who cannot afford treatment in the States, said: “I don’t know where I’m going to go first. I think I’m going to have a cup of tea.
“They have tea here in the US but I want a proper British cuppa.”
Paul, 58, from Ipswich, once weighed 70st but slimmed down to 19st after NHS surgery.
He moved to the US five years ago but has binge-eaten his way back to 40st over there.
A documentary about Paul’s life in the US — called The World’s Fattest Man, The Big American Adventure — is to be released this summer.
Paul weighed a incredible 70st, but managed to bring it back down to 19st after an NHS stomach operation[/caption]
Paul spoken openly about his food addiction which resulted in him losing his job as he used to steal cash to buy snacks[/caption]