Human Interest Real People World’s Tallest Woman Meets World’s Shortest Woman: ‘You’re So Beautiful’ Rumeysa Gelgi was confirmed as the tallest woman alive in 2021, while Jyoti Amge was named the shortest woman in 2011 By Gabrielle Rockson Gabrielle Rockson Gabrielle Rockson is a staff writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2023 and covers entertainment and human interest stories. She's interviewed David Beckham, Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet and many others. Her previous work can be found in OK! Magazine, MyLondon, GRM Daily, and more. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 21, 2024 10:31AM EST Comments Jyoti Amge (left) and Rumeysa Gelgi. Photo: Michael Bowles/Guinness World Records The world’s tallest and shortest women have been united! On Thursday, Nov. 21, the BBC shared a video of Rumeysa Gelgi, 27, and Jyoti Amge, 30, meeting for the first time for the 20th annual Guinness World Records Day. Gelgi, an advocate and researcher from Turkey, is exactly 7-foot-7.1-inches tall, while Amge, an actress from India, is 2-foot-7. “Hello,” the tallest woman in the world said as she greeted her new pal. “How are you?” Walking over to Gelgi, Amge waved and displayed a beaming smile. “It was so lovely to meet the tallest woman in the world for the first time,” she told the camera. “She is so good-natured, I feel really comfortable with her.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Jyoti Amge (left), Guinness World Records Editor-In-Chief Craig Glenday and Rumeysa Gelgi. Michael Bowles/Guinness World Records Tallest Man in the United States, Igor Vovkovinskiy, Dies from Heart Disease at 38 Gelgi said that she and Amge “have a lot in common.” “We both love self-care, makeup, doing our nails and jewelry,” she added. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! The pair were also filmed engaging in conversation while sipping tea and sitting across a coffee table from one another. “How are you doing Jyoti?” Gelgi asked, to which Amge replied, “Good, how are you?” Jyoti Amge (center bottom) and Rumeysa Gelgi. Michael Bowles/Guinness World Records World's Shortest Man, Who's 20 and From Iran, Says Guinness World Records Fame Is 'Like a Dream' “I’m doing good, thank you,” Gelgi said. “You are so beautiful.” Amge then responded, “Thank you, you too.” The duo were honored as icons for Guinness World Records' 70th-anniversary edition. "I can’t explain how happy I am!" Amge said. Gelgi echoed that: "I've seen myself among all these artists and athletes that I’ve always been a fan of – it’s an indescribable feeling." According to Guinness World Records, Gelgi was named the tallest teenager living female at the age of 17. She was then confirmed as the tallest woman living in 2021. Meanwhile, Amge was named the shortest teenager in 2009 at 15, before being confirmed as the shortest woman in 2011. Close