@guinnessworldrecords: Farthest eyeball pop (male) 👀 19 mm (0.74 in) by @Williams Martin Sanchez Lopez 🇺🇾 Farthest eyeball pop (female) 👀 12 mm (0.47 in) by Kim Goodman 🇺🇸 Williams first realized he had an unusual eyeball skills when he was 8-9 years old, playing around with his friends at school. “It started when I was a kid,” he said. “I could basically move the upper and lower part of the muscles around my eyes, [and] over time I perfected my skill until at last I was able to move the eye completely out of its socket.” He achieved this record in 2024. Kim Goodman's eyeball protrusion was last measured in 2007. “Proptosis” is the term for eyeball displacement or bulging eyes. Kim discovered her talent when she was hit on the head by a hockey mask, but can now pop out her eyes on cue.