The World’s Hairiest Girl Is Completely Shaved, and She Looks Unrecognizable Now

Supatra “Natty” Sasuphan, once called names like “wolf girl” and “monkey face,” never let bullying stop her from finding happiness.

Born on August 5, 1999, her parents, Sompon and Samerng, were initially filled with joy—until doctors revealed she was born with an unusual amount of hair. “Even the doctors in Thailand hadn’t seen anyone like her before.”

Later, they discovered she had Ambras syndrome, a rare condition with only 50 recorded cases. Despite childhood struggles, Natty found love, proving that her story isn’t about appearance but resilience and happiness.

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