Renownedly known as ‘The World’s Hairiest Girl,’ 17-year-old Supatra ‘Natty’ Susuphan has shared her story of change and her discovery of love. She’s decided to start a new chapter in her life by shaving her face.
Natty, a native of Bangkok, Thailand, has been enthralling social media users with images of herself and her cherished spouse celebrating their union. Her struggle with Ambras Syndrome, also referred to as Werewolf Syndrome, an incredibly rare genetic illness marked by profuse body hair growth, is what makes her story unique.
Since her thick hair covered her face, ears, arms, legs, and back, Natty was named the world’s hairiest girl by Guinness World Records back in 2010. The issue continued even after receiving laser treatments to try and stop the development of hair. She now shaves her body religiously to keep her desired appearance.
Natty’s happy-ever-after social media pictures include a heartfelt note to her spouse that reads, “You’re not just my first love, you’re the love of my life.” She is obviously comforted and accepted by her partner’s embrace.
Ambras Syndrome, which has been known about since the Middle Ages, used to be misdiagnosed, and people who had it were labeled as “werewolves.” People who have the illness still experience social exclusion in some places today. But Natty’s family and friends have always been there for her, and that has been a constant throughout her journey.
During her school years, she was called terrible nicknames like “Chewbacca” and “Wolf Girl,” yet her loved ones supported her through it all. Natty has an amazing and uplifting outlook on her illness. “I don’t feel any different from anyone else, and I have lots of friends at school,” she revealed to Guinness World Records. My hair makes me unique.”
She added that although it stopped over time, some people used to make fun of her and nickname her “monkey face.” She says, “I can’t feel the hair because it has always been like this,” indicating that she has been acclimated to her situation.But Natty’s family and friends have always been there for her, and that has been a constant throughout her journey.
During her school years, she was called terrible nicknames like “Chewbacca” and “Wolf Girl,” yet her loved ones supported her through it all. Natty has an amazing and uplifting outlook on her illness. “I don’t feel any different from anyone else, and I have lots of friends at school,” she revealed to Guinness World Records. My hair makes me unique.”
She added that although it stopped over time, some people used to make fun of her and nickname her “monkey face.” She says, “I can’t feel the hair because it has always been like this,” indicating that she has been acclimated to her situation.