Amazing stories A girl with naughty hair syndrome is now 12 years old. How her fate is shaping up and what she looks like now by Impress story 10.12.2022 10.12.2022 255 views Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram Shayla was born on April 22, 2010, in Australia. A completely ordinary baby, she was no different from any other newborn. A few days after birth, the baby and her mother were sent home, where for the first four months of her life no one in the family noticed anything unusual. Newborn Shayla with her mother But as Shayla grew older, fluffy, soft hair began to appear on her head. Every day there was more and more of it, and brushing it out was getting harder and harder. The girl was laughed at in kindergarten, and the teachers had several conversations with her mother, advising her to spend more time on the appearance of the child. Shayla By age four, Shayla’s mother decided to show the girl to doctors because she could no longer handle her hair at all. As the examination showed, the girl had a rare genetic feature – a syndrome of “naughty (or not combed) hair”. The point is that hair is usually round or oval in cross-section, but Shayla’s hair was more like a triangle. Shayla’s future fate Shayla is a girl with naughty hair Shayla was shy about her hair for a long time, but around the age of 7, she realized that her unruly hair made her unique. There are only about a hundred officially registered people in the world with this trait, and Shayla is one of them. The girl became active on social media, and soon she was written about in a magazine. Over the years, the popularity of the little girl only grew, as did the number of subscribers on her pages. Shayla now Shayla Madison is now 12 years old. She is often invited to various talk shows on television, she is written about in magazines, and several advertising agencies are offering her contracts. The girl is still in school, but plans to become a professional model after graduation. Shayla Madison Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.