Michel Lotito Explained

Michel Lotito
Birth Date:16 June 1950
Birth Place:Grenoble, France
Death Place:Grenoble, France
Resting Place:Saint Roch Cemetery, Grenoble
Nationality:French
Other Names:Monsieur Mangetout
Known For:Eating unusual objects
Occupation:Entertainer

Michel Lotito (in French pronounced as /miʃɛl lɔtito/; 16 June 1950 17 April 2006[1]) was a French entertainer, born in Grenoble, famous for deliberate consumption of indigestible objects. He came to be known as Monsieur "Mouth" Mangetout ("Mr. Eat-All"). He started eating this unusual diet at age 9.[2]

Entertainment

Michel Lotito began eating unusual material at 9 years of age, and he performed publicly beginning in 1966, around the age of 16. He had an eating disorder known as pica, which is a psychological disorder characterised by an appetite for substances that are largely non-nutritive. Doctors determined that Lotito also had a thick lining in his stomach and intestines which allowed his consumption of sharp metal without suffering injury.[3] Lotito also had digestive juices that were unusually powerful, meaning that he could digest the unusual materials. However, it also meant that soft foods, such as bananas and hard-boiled eggs, made him sick.[4]

Lotito's performance involved the consumption of metal, glass, rubber and other materials. He disassembled, cut up, and consumed items such as bicycles, shopping carts, televisions, beds and a Cessna 150,[5] among other items. It took him roughly two years, from 1978 to 1980, to eat the Cessna 150.

Lotito claimed not to suffer ill effects from his consumption of substances typically considered poisonous. When performing, he ingested approximately of material daily, preceding it with mineral oil and drinking considerable quantities of water during the meal.[6] It is estimated that between 1959 and 1997, Lotito "had eaten nearly nine tons of metal."[7]

Lotito's method for eating all of this metal was to break it into small pieces before attempting to eat it. He then drank mineral oil and continued to drink water while swallowing the metal bits. This allowed him to swallow the metal without damaging his throat. Lotito did not have any digestive problems as a result of his unusual diet.[8] [9] [10]

In 2022, Madison Dapcevich of Snopes, the fact-checking website, investigated Lotito's claim that he ate an entire airplane. She concluded that, although there are many accounts of Lotito's consumption of unusual objects, and that he "very likely" consumed such objects on stage as a professional entertainer, she was unable to confirm that Lotito ate an entire airplane, or even part of one.[11]

Awards

Lotito holds the record for the 'strangest diet' in the Guinness Book of Records. He was awarded a brass plaque by the publishers to commemorate his abilities. He ate his award.[12]

Death

Lotito died at age 55 on 17 April 2006 in Grenoble.[1]

List of unusual items consumed

At least:

In popular culture

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2006 . Michel Dominique LOTITO . deces.matchid.io . . fr-FR .
  2. News: Man eats 15 pounds of bicycle. The Leader-Post. September 7, 1978.
  3. News: Michel Lotito: The Man Who Ate An Airplane And Everything Else. Lorenzo. Tom. October 1, 2012. April 6, 2017. CBS. April 4, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190404095344/http://tailgatefan.cbslocal.com/2012/10/01/michel-lotito-the-man-who-ate-an-airplane-and-everything-else/. dead.
  4. "Michel Lotito" (video). ABC International. YouTube. 2018.
  5. News: Barron . James . Nagourney . Adam . August 30, 2000 . Not Half Bad With Ketchup . B2 . . limited.
  6. News: Tiede. Tom. Prodigies bag big bucks by going pro. The Madison Courier. February 4, 1980.
  7. News: September 17, 2008 . Weird world records: bizarre entries in the Guinness Book of World Records . The Telegraph .
  8. Book: You Don't Know Sh*t. St. Martin's Press. New York. 978-0-312-64990-6. 40. Doug Mayer . Val Stori . Tod von Jahnes . amp . 2011-08-02.
  9. Book: Miles Kelly Publishing. Ripley's Believe it or Not: Arts & Entertainment. Ripley Entertainment, Inc. 978-1893951150. 2006.
  10. Web site: The Man Who Ate An Airplane Piece By Piece . . 2 April 2019 . 6 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210303032333/https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/mangetout/ . 3 March 2021 . live.
  11. Web site: Dapcevich . Madison . March 7, 2022 . Meet Michel Lotito, the Man Who Ate an Entire Airplane ... or So He Claimed . September 11, 2023 . Snopes.
  12. Book: John Curra. The Relativity of Deviance. 16 April 2013. SAGE Publications. 978-1-4833-2120-2. 78.
  13. Web site: July 1, 2000 . THE MAN WHO ATE THE 747 . September 11, 2023 . Kirkus Reviews.
  14. Web site: The Man Who Ate the 747 . September 11, 2023 . Publishers Weekly.
  15. Web site: February 15, 2016 . HOW TO EAT AN AIRPLANE . September 11, 2023 . Kirkus Reviews.