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A bride-to-be that weighs nearly sixty stone has decided that she would prefer her wedding dress to be ‘off-white’, in case she spills any food down her on her big, big day.

Susanne Eman – who hopes to one day reach her dream weight of a ton – has been measured up for her special gown… and has been told that her nine-foot waist means that 45 feet of fabric will be needed to accommodate her.

(Image: Inside Edition) (Image: Inside Edition) (Image: Inside Edition)

The mum of two from Arizona is set to marry her partner Parker Clack, a chef, this summer. And unlike most brides she is not looking to shed any weight before her nuptials.

Rather, the 33-year-old reportedly continues to consume the 30,000 calories-worth of food that her fiancé cooks for her every day. His signature dishes include spaghetti bolognese and scrambled eggs and bacon with fried potatoes.

And on the day of an appointment with dressmaker Judy Goff, Susanne was sticking to her eating regime, clearly unconcerned that she may not fit into her marriage gear.

With cameras filming her for US TV show Inside Edition, Susanne and her sister stopped for a bite on the way, picking up three guacamole bacon cheeseburgers, two orders of chilli cheese fries, nine tacos, a chocolate shake and a large Coke.

(Image: Inside Edition) (Image: Inside Edition)

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During the news item, the seamstress illustrated just how much material was required to dress Susanne’s enormous frame.

“Okay, we have about 15 feet here and we need 45 feet. So about three times this amount to complete her dress,” she said.

Having tried on veils and other accessories, Susanne spoke about how excited she was about her wedding day.

“I'm feeling like a bride. I can't wait,” she enthused.

“I like an off-whitish [colour scheme], not completely white. Because if I wear completely white, I guarantee I'm going to spill something on it.”

(Image: Laurentiu Garofeanu / Barcroft)

(Image: Laurentiu Garofeanu / Barcroft)

(Image: Laurentiu Garofeanu / Barcroft)

The unemployed resident of the desert city has previously told of how her confidence increases as her mass balloons.

“The bigger I get, the better I feel. I feel more confident and sexy. I’d love to find out if it’s possible to reach a ton,” she said.

“A previous record holder was 115 stone, so I have to be at least that. At my current rate of growth, I should be 115 stone by 41 or 42.”

Susanne’s doctor, who says she has no health or psychiatric problems, has warned her diet could kill her.

Dr Patrick Flite said: “She’s really playing Russian roulette with her life.”