World’s hairiest girl shares her happy marriage and new style after shaving facial hair

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The world’s hairiest girl shares her journey of a happy marriage and her new style after making the decision to shave facial hair.

The girl suffered from a rare condition called Ambras

Supatra “Natty” Sasuphan was born on August 5, 1999, and from the moment she entered the world, she was different.

Her parents, Sompon and Samrerng, were thrilled to have a baby girl but were shocked to discover that she was covered in a lot of hair.

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Supatra was born covered in hair, surprising her parents. Image Credit: Supattra Sasupan/Facebook

Doctors later diagnosed her with a rare condition called Ambras syndrome.

This condition causes excessive hair growth over most of the body, except for the palms, soles, and interior of the mouth.

World’s hairiest girl shares her happy marriage and new style after shaving facial hair

Growing up, Natty faced many challenges due to her unique appearance.

Children at school often teased her, calling her names like “wolf girl” and “monkey face.”

This made her school days tough, as some classmates were scared of her at first. However, Natty didn’t let the bullying get her down.

She viewed herself as a normal girl with just a bit more hair than others. In her words, “It’s the way I am.”

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The girl suffered from a rare condition called Ambras. Image Credit: Supattra Sasupan/Facebook

Despite the challenges, Natty had a loving and supportive family.

Her parents treated her just like any other child and took her everywhere.

They were proud of her and never showed embarrassment about her appearance. This support helped her build confidence over time.

“We are lucky that she was born into our family,” Natty’s mom said.

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Natty had a loving family that treated her like normal. Image Credit: Supattra Sasupan/Facebook

As Natty grew older, she decided to embrace her condition.

She learned that there was no cure for Ambras syndrome, but she could manage her hair in her own way.

While she did shave her facial hair as a teenager, she kept much of her body hair.

This choice was part of her journey toward self-acceptance.

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Natty embraced her condition and managed her hair her way. Image Credit: Supattra Sasupan/Facebook

In her teenage years, Natty found friendship and love.

She met a boy who saw beyond her appearance and appreciated her for who she was.

Their relationship began as a friendship and blossomed into something deeper.

Natty described this love as unexpected and fulfilling. Eventually, she married him and referred to him as “the love of my life.”

After getting married, Natty decided to change her style.

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She decided to shave her facial hair as a teenager. Image Credit: Supattra Sasupan/Facebook

She started posting pictures on social media that showed her without facial hair.

Some people thought she had been cured, but her father clarified that she simply chose to shave her face to show her new look.

In these photos, her face is visible, highlighting her features like her eyes and smile.

Natty’s transformation has inspired many.

She encourages others to embrace their uniqueness and understand that everyone has their own beauty.

She believes that it is important to love oneself and to celebrate individuality.

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INatty married a boy who loved her for who she was, calling him her life’s love. mage Credit: Supattra Sasupan/Facebook

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