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Ana Lucia Barbosa stands 6 feet 8 inches tall.
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Barbosa with her friend, professional wrestler Michelle Falsetta
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Falsetta teaches Barbosa some wrestling moves she can use.
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Barbosa takes a picture with Falsetta and some tourists in Central Park.
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Barbosa was able to escape poverty by dwarfing men for money.
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Barbosa (left) at age 4
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Barbosa (right) at age 11
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It’s a “big” rags-to-riches story: A 6-foot-8 woman escaped poverty in Brazil — by dominating men for money.
Ana Lucia Barbosa, 30, who goes by “Amazon Cinthia,” gets paid thousands of dollars to squash and wrestle wealthy men.
The 200-pound gal gets flown around the globe — from Japan to New York City — to perform the private sessions, Barcroft Media reports.
“There’s no shortage of willing clients happy to pay me to sit on them, wrestle them, pick them up and generally boss them around,” Barbosa said.
She added, “I’m finding this line of work has changed my life — and I’m now able to provide for my family.”
Growing up in rural Brazil, Barbosa was teased about her height and never felt comfortable in her own skin.
“I was depressed and I never really liked myself … I played basketball in my teens, but after a bad knee injury, I didn’t know how I was going to do in life.”
But then a stranger approached her in a bar and introduced her to the world of “Amazon” modeling. Soon, men began flocking to her.
She now charges $300 for a one-hour session and is one of the tallest women in the biz. She once made $10,000 in a single day by accepting financial donations from adoring “slaves.”
Her line of work may be racy — but nothing sexual takes place between her and her clients, Barbosa said.
She added, “Some men want to be roughed up and manhandled, others cuddled and smothered. Some just want to give me their money.”
The job comes with challenges that are potentially dangerous — for her clients.
“When I first started and was still learning the ropes, I ended up breaking two ribs on a client after sitting on him,” she said, adding that he had a health problem.
“Now when I start a session, I always ask clients about their fitness and their health.”
Despite having dozens of adoring clients, Barbosa dreams of finding real love and settling down.
“I have had lots of wedding proposals and men saying, ‘I love you’ — but I don’t really know if they love me or if they love my height,” she said.

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AMANDA Knox, who was convicted and then cleared of killing her roommate, has revealed an attempt to “seduce” her in prison.
“EVERY day, Leny watched me jog around the yard ... and eventually worked up the nerve to say hello,” Amanda Knox writes in a revealing essay for the Broadly blogging site.
It represents an untold chapter in the overexposed convict-come-falsely imprisoned young woman’s controversial life.
The fresh-faced Amanda Knox was just 20 when she was infamously charged with the 2007 murder and sexual assault of a female British exchange student Meredith Kercher while studying in Italy.
The story exploded across the world, with speculation of a love-triangle gone wrong.
After a series of appeals, she was freed in 2011 and finally acquitted in 2015.
While every aspect of her life has been microscopically analysed, her years behind bars at the Capanne prison in Umbria have gone largely unreported.
In Knox's’ own words, “the idea of women in prison brings out the horny teenage boy in many of us”.
Knox’ essay What Romance in Prison Actually Looks Like was written in support of a topic themed ‘Love is a hoax’.
In it, she reveals she was wooed behind bars by a small-time drug dealer whom she names only as ‘Leny’.
“I noticed her immediately: petite, with a paunchy belly and short, dark hair,” Knox writes.
“I made Leny for the kind of prisoner who’d only lash out if cornered — so not a threat to me.”
At first it was just a promise of friendship.
The notoriety generated by the mass media coverage of her case had generated resentment among most prisoners.
“I didn’t really have friends in prison,” she wrote.
“Most of my fellow inmates were bigger, tougher, meaner, more desperate, and had less to lose than me, so I never let my guard down.”
Leny, however, appeared to have found a chink in her armour.
“Over the next few weeks, we became friends. Well, almost-friends,” Knox writes.
“I was caught between defensiveness and loneliness. Leny didn’t demand that I give her the “real scoop” about my case, or the clothes off my back, or ask me to buy her cigarettes. At first, she didn’t demand anything.”
Knox loaned Leny her CDs. They played chess. Leny would loiter outside Knox’ cell for a chat.
“Leny didn’t have anyone else, so she looked forward to our time together,” she wrote.
Leny was also openly gay. Knox was accepting of LGBTQ rights.
“When I told her that, Leny grinned ear-to-ear,” Knox writes.
“Afterwards, she scampered, puppy-like, alongside me as I paced the exercise yard-the next day, and the day after that, and eventually every day.”
“At least initially, Leny might not have been trying to seduce me, and was actually just in need of someone kind to distract her from her loneliness,” Knox writes.
“This is common. Contrary to what you might guess, many prison relationships aren’t about sex-just like most relationships outside of prison.”
“Leny wanted to hold hands. ‘I’ve changed women before,’ she’d tell me. ‘I can do things to you that no man can.’ I felt objectified and I’d get annoyed. ‘You can’t change me,’ I’d respond.
“She’d think I was playing hard to get. One day, Leny kissed me ...
“I gritted my teeth and half-smiled, wavering between embarrassment and anger.
“It was bad enough that the prison institution took ownership of my body―that I was caged and stripsearched on a regular basis and had already been sexually harassed by male guards.”
Knox put the brakes on the budding relationship.
“Since she couldn’t respect my boundaries, we couldn’t be friends anymore,” she wrote.
A reflective Knox acknowledged the atmosphere of the prison was sex-charged.
She even discusses in detail the circumstances of those around her.
“We’re intrigued by the idea of prison relationships, in part because we’re morbidly curious about anything to do with transgressors and criminals, but also because their relationships are titillating and a little mysterious,” she writes. “Like a teenage girl’s sleepover, we wonder what’s going on behind closed doors (or locked bars).”
She said it was common for prisoners to ‘form an intimate partnership’.
“Inmates had crushes on one another. They passed love letters through the bars … and gave each other presents. There were tearful breakups, and sometimes fist fights between new partners and exes. Many of these women will have identified as heterosexual — colloquially, they were ‘gay for the stay.”
It took time to deter Leny, Knox writes.
She remained transfixed by the young American, seeking out her company and presence.
But she persisted in attempting to win Knox’ heart: “She sent me jazz CDs which she inscribed on the inside jacket, ‘Love always, Leny,’” Knox writes. “I never replied.”
Knox admits that prison relationships can be about sex. But mostly, she writes, it’s about human connection.
“Because prison is an awful place: It is designed to deny people of their desire to connect.”
Ultimately, Knox rejects the stereotypes cast on women in prison.
“The relationships inmates establish with each other are treated as nothing more than kinky lies to be ashamed of upon returning to the real world,” she writes. “But they’re not.
“Gay for the stay” is an insensitive oversimplification that signals a lack of understanding about what it’s really like to be imprisoned, and an underestimation of human nature.”
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