While she endured teasing and cruel nicknames such as ‘Wolf Girl’ and ‘Chewbacca’ during her school days, her loved ones stood by her side. Natty’s perspective on her condition is both empowering and inspiring. She shared with Guinness World Records: “I don’t feel any different from anyone else, and I’ve got lots of friends at school… Being hairy makes me special.”
She also mentioned that some people used to tease her and call her ‘monkey face,’ but this changed over time. She has grown accustomed to her condition, saying, “I can’t feel the hair as it has always been like this. I don’t feel anything. It does sometimes make it difficult to see when it gets long. I hope I will be cured one day.”
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