She’s got a magnetic personality — literally.
Anastasia Synn, 48, from Tehachapi, California, now holds the Guinness World Record for the girl with essentially the most technological implants in her body.
The self-made cyborg and performer has 52 implants — including the most important magnet ever to be implanted inside an individual, Guinness says.
She also boasts a magnetic implant within the tragus of her ear that emits sound. She will hear inside her head with a copper wire or a Bluetooth receiver — and has a number of other special abilities.
“Finding someone’s lost earring backing has also are available very handy throughout the years,” she told Guinness of her magnetic powers.
She will open locks, in addition to activate computers, because about half her implants are microchips.
Synn, who hails from Toronto, initially liked the concept of having the ability to program implanted chips with her phone, crediting her daughter with the inspiration.
“My daughter originally asked if she could get a microchip implant to unlock her computer like a gamer girl that she saw online, and I said, ‘No, you higher let me do it first so I can ensure it’s secure,’” she said.
Synn’s implants in her left hand give her type of a sixth sense.
“I can let you know in case your microwave is leaking an excessive amount of radiation. My hand vibrates,” she explained.
She can even determine if an influence box is getting enough power and feel live wires behind a wall.
Her implants may even make phone calls.
“The one in my left wrist calls my daughter’s phone and the one in my right wrist calls my husband’s phone,” she noted.
She honors her late husband with a microchip over her heart.
“The chip over my heart when scanned will play our wedding,” Synn told Guinness.
Synn is the widow of John Edward Szeles, also often known as the “Freddy Krueger of comedy.”
“The final thing I said to him was, ‘I like you, honey, I’ll be with you whenever you rise up out of your nap,’” Synn told the Las Vegas Review-Journal last 12 months.
The stand-up comic and magician died at his Las Vegas home in February 2022 after an extended battle with heart disease. He was 63.
Synn told The Post on Thursday that she’s having the implant of her husband’s ashes redone out of silicone, without magnets.
“The glue beneath the biosafe coating got here loose,” she revealed. “Someday I stretched my arms above my head and my forearm rattled. It was unnerving to say the least.”
Synn’s body modifications were performed by an underground “do it yourself” surgeon in addition to a nurse — with either a hypodermic needle and a plunger or a scalpel, Guinness reports.
“I put quite a number of in myself, and I had a friend help me with ones I couldn’t do by myself,” she said.
Putting implants in your body comes with risks, she warned.
“If I find that I actually have some type of illness that requires regular MRIs, I’d definitely have all of my implants pulled out,” she said.
And a few implants are made with experimental coatings — potentially exposing Synn to toxins.
She said at one point, she had her teeth removed to get cyborg dentures she could put in and pull out as she pleased, but her dentist couldn’t quite determine what she wanted.
“I used to be left without teeth for six months, causing my lower face shape to vary and a subsequent slew of problems,” said Synn. “I’ve given up on my desire to make cyborg dentures.”
She told The Post she was in a position to get the teeth she wanted aesthetically, but without the tech extras.
She also unsuccessfully attempted to rebuild a pc inside her leg — but she would want a lithium battery, which is deadly and shouldn’t be implanted within the body.
“I had a pc in my leg at one point that folks could log into and chat on an open chat interface in it. It overheated though and broke and I needed to remove it,” she said.
Synn pays close attention to her implants to ensure they aren’t breaking because in the event that they are, they have to be removed and replaced.
“The opposite day I smashed my thumb within the doorway, and I used to be nervous I smashed one in every of the glass implants, but it surely survived,” she recalled.
Synn learned about her world record on the set of Guinness’ Italian TV show, “Lo Show dei Record.” She achieved the feat in February.
She joked that she may have the option to invent a recent record — for essentially the most removal surgeries in at some point.