This real-life Rapunzel has brown hair that is 90 inches long and long enough to reach the ground when she walks.

This actual Rapunzel’s dark hair reaches the ground when she walks, measuring ninety inches.

The woman describes herself as a “real-life Rapunzel” and says that all she does for a living is take care of her hair and be paid for it.

 

The 33-year-old celebrity Alia Nasyrova is well-known for her hair, which has the capacity to grow to an incredible 90 inches in length.

She claims that in order to feel like her favorite fairy tale figure, Rapunzel, she spent twenty years and a great deal of effort growing her hair to that length.

The Latvian woman explained, “I decided to grow mine out because I’ve always admired women with long hair, especially the long hair heroines from fairy tales that I was always drawn to.”

“A very long hair model and also a Queen of super long hair!” was how the Latvian woman described herself.

Professional model Nasyrova has published the following on her website, which is only available to those who have paid for her services:

“I want to travel the world, meet lovely girls with long hair, and compose and perform music about them.”

An hour of daily washing, a day of air drying, and a day bag filled with 22 pounds of liquids, including shampoo, conditioner, and other hair accessories, are all necessary to maintain the long-haired beauty’s construction. She also works out on her yoga mat to keep her gorgeous brown hair in check.

Nasroya’s husband, Ivan Balaban, has stated that he makes a conscious effort not to touch his wife’s gorgeous black hair, even though he is constantly in awe of it. He acts in this way in an effort to keep their marriage intact.

“I am always cuddling up the wall to give more space for hair, so there is no way I can damage it accidentally, mix them up, or harm it in any other way,” he explained in a 2017 interview.

 

“I always communicate with the braid in a kind manner. I will request that it be moved when I need it to.

Growing your hair out to the point where it touches the ground behind you is not an easy task.

Nasyrova recalled an incident in which a child inadvertently got gum in her hair while she was in a play. “It was a really awkward situation for me.” “I had to chop off a chunk of hair because it was so difficult to remove this gum.”

Nasyrova, a Latvian woman, does not own the record for the longest hair, despite having exceptionally long hair.

Guinness World Records (GWR) states that Xie Qiuping of China, who started growing her hair at the age of 13, set a new record in 1973 with a length of 18 feet, 5 inches. Xie  Qiuping’s hair measured eighteen feet and five inches in total length.

 

Her hair “is almost as long as an adult male giraffe is tall,” according to GWR. This passage is taken straight from the book.

We salute Alia Nasyrova for her perseverance and commitment in caring for her stunning long locks, even though most people would undoubtedly agree that hair maintenance is already difficult. What do you think of those with incredibly long hair?

Would you prefer have shorter hair that is easier to manage, or do you think you could handle it?

 

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