From Burdened to Brave: Arya Permana’s Shocking 238-Pound Transformation That Inspired the World

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Arya Permana’s Incredible Transformation

At 10 years old, Arya weighed over 420 pounds, unable to walk or enjoy childhood. Food was both his comfort and prison.

With help from bodybuilder Ade Rai, Arya started small—gentle exercise, better eating, then weight-loss surgery.

He lost 238 pounds, returned to school, and began playing soccer. His journey shows the power of determination and support.

Once known as the world’s heaviest boy, Arya is now an inspiration worldwide.

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