The Viral 70LB Baby That Was Featured On Jerry Springer Is All Grown Up, And You Better Sit Down Before Seeing Him Today

In 1996, the world caught a glimpse of Zach Strenkert when he appeared on The Jerry Springer Show as a 70-pound, 3-foot-tall 17-month-old. His parents, Laurie and Chris, were desperate for answers as their son grew an inch and gained 2.5 pounds every two weeks.

“He’s not a big eater, and that’s why we were so concerned. Where is the growing coming from?” Laurie explained on the show.

Doctors eventually diagnosed Zach with Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome (SGBS), a rare genetic disorder that causes overgrowth, primarily in males. While they finally had an answer, there was no treatment to reverse the effects.

Growing Up with SGBS
As Zach grew older, his challenges compounded. By age three, he weighed 110 pounds, and by fifth grade, he tipped the scales at 250 pounds. “I was always hungry because of the rate at which I was growing,” Zach recalls.

He dreaded gym class, battling constant pain from fibromyalgia, scoliosis, and arthritis. Despite these difficulties, he persevered through childhood, though the emotional and physical toll of his condition weighed heavily.

By age 23, his excessive growth slowed, and he reached a more normal weight and height for his 6-foot-4 frame. However, years of processed food and inactivity caused his weight to climb again, eventually reaching 500 pounds.

A Turning Point During the Pandemic
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, Zach, a competitive gamer, felt isolated and depressed. “I was closed off from everything and everyone,” he recalls. With his preexisting health issues and obesity, Zach faced a higher risk of severe complications if he contracted the virus.

“One day, I woke up and thought, ‘What can I do?’” Zach says. That moment sparked his decision to make a change.

He started small, walking for just 10 minutes around his backyard. “I could barely do it, but I did,” Zach shares. He gradually pushed himself to walk further each day, motivated by music playlists and meditation to overcome his inhibitions.

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