That headline is another viral clickbait story, and it’s not true.
There has never been a verified case of a 70-pound baby—that would be biologically impossible. For context:
- The heaviest newborns ever recorded are around 20–23 pounds, which are already extremely rare and risky cases.
📺 What about The Jerry Springer Show?
That show was known for:
- Staged or exaggerated stories
- Actors or heavily dramatized guests
- Sensational topics meant purely for entertainment
So claims like a “70LB baby” tied to it are almost certainly:
- Fabricated
- Misinterpreted
- Or part of internet hoaxes using edited images
🧠 Why this spreads
- The number “70LB” is shocking and grabs attention
- People are curious to see a “before and after”
- Fake transformation stories get lots of clicks and shares
🧾 Bottom line
There is no real person who was a 70-pound baby featured on TV and “grew up.” It’s a made-up viral story, not a real medical or TV case.
If you want, I can show you real unusual medical cases that actually happened—some are surprising but genuinely true.