BREAKING: TONGUE-TWISTING SENSATION SWEEPS THE NATION AS CALIFORNIA WOMAN DEFIES ODDS WITH RECORD-BREAKING JENGA FEAT In a jaw-dropping display of linguistic agility, 32-year-old Californian, Jenny “The Tongue Queen” Thompson, has stunned the world by playing a game of Jenga using only her incredibly long tongue

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**BREAKING: TONGUE-TWISTING SENSATION SWEEPS THE NATION AS CALIFORNIA WOMAN DEFIES ODDS WITH RECORD-BREAKING JENGA FEAT**

In a jaw-dropping display of linguistic agility, 32-year-old Californian, Jenny “The Tongue Queen” Thompson, has stunned the world by playing a game of Jenga using only her incredibly long tongue.

Measuring in at an astonishing 10 inches (25.4 cm) from the roof of her mouth to the tip, Thompson’s tongue has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest in the world, surpassing the previous record holder, a 6’8″ tall man from Texas.

But Thompson’s remarkable appendage isn’t just for show – it’s also incredibly dexterous. In a video that has gone viral, she is seen carefully extracting blocks from a precariously stacked Jenga tower, all without using her hands.

“I’ve always been a bit of a tongue-twister,” Thompson said in an interview. “I used to stick my tongue out at my siblings when I was a kid, and now it’s just become second nature. I mean, who needs hands when you’ve got a tongue like mine, am I right?”

Thompson’s Jenga prowess has left experts baffled. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” said Dr. Jane Smith, a leading expert in the field of tongue-based activities. “The fine motor control required to manipulate those blocks with just her tongue is simply astounding. I mean, I’ve seen monkeys do some crazy things, but this is on a whole other level.”

As news of Thompson’s incredible talent spreads, she has become an overnight sensation. Jenga enthusiasts and tongue aficionados alike are clamoring to see her in action, with some even speculating that she may be the key to unlocking new forms of communication.

“Who knows?” Thompson said with a grin. “Maybe one day, tongue-based Jenga will be an Olympic sport. Stranger things have happened, right?”

In the meantime, Thompson is basking in the glory of her newfound fame, all while perfecting her tongue-based Jenga skills. When asked what’s next for her, she simply smiled and said, “The world, and possibly a spot in the record books for longest tongue-based game of Tetris. The possibilities are endless!”

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