Move over Svetlana Pankratova of Russia.

Maci Currin of the U.S. grabbed the Guinness record for the longest human legs.

The 17-year-old Texan, who measures 6 feet 10 has legs that are 60% of her total height.

Currin recalls how she was being bullied by her height, but not because her legs are taller than her upper body.

"I was never bullied for my legs...I was bullied because I was taller than everyone," she told Guinness as reported by Yahoo News. "Around sophomore year I just stopped caring what people thought of me and once I just stopped caring I wasn't affected by anything."

The bullying she experienced made her decide to be one of the Guiness record holders to push women with "abnormal tallness" to use their gifts to their advantage and to boost their confidence.

She also uses Tiktok to empower women and make her voice heard. She has 1.7 million followers and counting.

Although she said she was and still is struggling to fit into cars, wear her favorite getup or enter into some doorways, she says being tall doesn't always have to be the "bane."

"I hope that tall women can see that height is a gift and that you shouldn't be ashamed that you're tall - you should really embrace it," Currin said to Guinness.

In fact, the teen says she uses her height as a tool to help her volleyball team.

Before Currin, Pankratova had the longest legs for women in the world at 4 feet, 4 inches.