Brazilian girl who has never cut her hair before, wants to cut and sell for £3500

Time-consuming: Natasha spends an hour and a half every day brushing her mane


A twelve-year-old girl who has been dubbed the real-life Rapunzel after refusing to cut her hair for her whole life is to cut it all off - and plans the 5ft 2in mane of hair for £3,500 to be made into extensions.


Natasha Moraes de Andrade, who lives in an impoverished shanty town in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, has never had a haircut. At 5ft 3in, she is just one inch taller than the length of her wavy chestnut hair - and the maintenance it requires sees her use a full bottle of shampoo every week.





Natasha Moraes de Andrade, 12, says her 5ft 2in hair makes her life a misery - and she plans to cut it off to sell for extensions
Natasha's long hair demands so much care and attention that the girl barely gets to live a normal life 
Natasha Moraes de Andrade, 12, says her 5ft 2in hair makes her life a misery - and she plans to cut it off to sell for extensions
Natasha Moraes de Andrade hopes to make up to £3,500 from the sale of her hair, which she says she will put towards a 'better life'
Real-life Rapunzel, 12, set to cut hair for the first time... and plans to sell the 5ft 2in mane to the highest bidder
Natasha, who has to hold her hair up when she walks, hopes to make up to £3,500 from the sale of her hair, which she says she will put towards a 'better life'




Time-consuming: Natasha spends an hour and a half every day brushing her mane
Natasha spends an hour and a half every day brushing her mane


Natasha spends four hours per week washing her hair and up to an hour-and-a-half brushing it each day. She has to carry it around when she walks, and fold it onto her lap when she sits down.


Despite Rio's 40-degree heat Natasha's family cannot switch on a fan in the house because her hair gets caught in it.


And children often stand outside her house and shout 'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair.'

Her mother Catarina Moraes de Andrade, 42, said admirers told her never to cut her daughter's beautiful hair as it was so thick and long.




Children in her local neighbourhood chant 'Rapunzel, let down your hair' at her window, and passersby frequently take photographs
Children in her local neighbourhood chant 'Rapunzel, let down your hair' at her window, and passersby frequently take photographs




Natasha's mother Catarina Moraes de Andrade implored her daughter to cut her hair so that she could join in with the other children
Natasha's mother Catarina Moraes de Andrade implored her daughter to cut her hair so that she could join in with the other children





'At the moment she is like a prisoner. She just goes from school to home again,' Mrs Moraes de Andrade said
'At the moment she is like a prisoner. She just goes from school to home again,' Mrs Moraes de Andrade said

But now she's urging her girl to chop it off because it's interfering with her life.

Mrs Moreas de Andrade said: 'At the moment she is like a prisoner. She just goes from school to home again.
'She can't do anything else, like sports, because her hair gets in the way. The school told me she should get it cut so she can have her freedom like other girls her age.
'People stare. Sometimes, they call out at Natasha in the street and try to touch her hair.

'We spend about about £400 a year on shampoo, which is a lot of money for us.



Natasha, who lives in an impoverished shanty town, says she has to use a whole bottle of shampoo every week and washing her locks can take up to four hours, twice a week
Natasha, who has to hold her hair up when she walks, hopes to make up to £3,500 from the sale of her hair, which she says she will put towards a 'better life'
Natasha, who has to hold her hair up when she walks, hopes to make up to £3,500 from the sale of her hair, which she says she will put towards a 'better life'

'I've let her keep it this way because she likes having such long hair, but the time has come to get it cut.

Natasha has been offered £1,750 for her hair once it has been lopped off but hopes to make more.



She said: 'I love my long hair and I'll be sad when it's gone. But it's a pain looking after it.

'I can't do a lot of things, like P.E. lessons at school.

'I hope to sell it for £3,500 and refurbish my bedroom. I hope it can give me a new life.'

Although she lives close to one of the city's beaches, she can't go swimming because sea water damages her hair and takes hours to clean out.

Natasha, who hopes to be an illustrator when she is older, has drawn a picture of the fairy tale princess Rapunzel, which is on the front door of the house.

The Guinness World Record for the world's longest hair belongs to China's Xie Qiuping whose hair measures 5.63 metres.

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  1. Simply amazing!!!

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  2. pls natasha still keep the hair for another 1yr so that u can beat that china girl Xie Qiuping of the guiness world Record

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  3. I implore her to still keep her hair for at least 1 or 2 more years to create a world record that will take a long time to beat.

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  4. The beat market for ur hair is Nigeria,u wud get it sold for 5000p,I trust 9ja girls will buy

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  5. please Nat don't cut your hair wait for a year or two,its God's gift,its for a purpose.

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  6. she deserves to be in the guiness book of record, but asking her to wait for another two years may interfer her development as a child since she's becoming a public glare.She need to do what kids do now that she is still young and enjoy her childhood before it is too late.

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  7. How I wish........

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  8. why are people persuading her to keep the hair as if they are forbidden to keep theirs. do as you please girl.

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  9. That is the work of the Almighty Creator who lives in Heaven.

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  10. Thank God for her, but i av an advice for her..

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  11. WHAT A GIFT OF NATURE,PLS KEEP IT UP!

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  12. Oh shirt Am proud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  13. This is wonderful my pretty!I don't know what to advice you on now that you've become a public figure. But I like your hair.

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  14. I like the long hair. To me it is a proof of how healthy she is and I am sure she will be healthy all round! ennhh? . .. wink!

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  15. please ask how much it will cost to buy the girl n her hair all together... abeg :)

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  16. Thank GOD not in Naija... we hail.. hehh! KIDNAP, NEGOTIATION, Hair and Babe seperately, hehh.. God too-much, imagine the length from that small head.

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  17. This is amazing. I am flabbergasted!

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