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Georgia Scotney ate KFC on a daily basis for three years.
Georgia Scotney ate KFC on a daily basis for three years. Caters News Agency
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This English woman has kicked her finger-lickin’ eating habit of only eating Kentucky Fried Chicken meals — for good.

For three years, 21-year-old Georgie Scotney has been relying on KFC for sustenance — only eating the fast-food chain’s boneless chicken strips, popcorn chicken and fries, with an occasional piece of toast.

“It started off as just southern fried chicken and chips, but then it got to the point where it’d only be chicken from KFC,” the Portsmouth, England native told Caters News Agency. “I’d go there every day without fail.”

Scotney struggled with Selective Eating Disorder — causing her to be fearful of trying new foods — up until recently when her boyfriend urged her to go to a hypnotherapist.

“I was very skeptical,” she admitted. “I warned everyone that I was so headstrong and thought that I’d never be able to change.”

But soon, she found herself enjoying foods she never thought she would like fruits, omelettes and pasta.

“For about 15 years, I’d always wanted to try a full English breakfast so the day after the therapy, I did and it was amazing,” she told Caters.

Scotney is currently planning a four-month trip to Asia with her boyfriend, and is looking forward to expanding her food palate even more.

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