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SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda with mum Tiffany and stepfather Chris (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my fa
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DUK10140038_013
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda with mum Tiffany (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my family had hair like he
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DUK10140038_004
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda has uncombable hair syndrome (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my family had
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DUK10140038_008
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda's first photo on her Facebook page, The Chronicles of Zoey (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, be
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DUK10140038_007
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda has uncombable hair syndrome (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my family had
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DUK10140038_006
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey, aged two, embracing her 'mad scientist' hair dressed as Albert Einstein, who was also thought to have UHS, at Halloween (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim
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DUK10140038_003
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda has a shorter patch of hair at her crown where a brush got stuck in it (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was p
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DUK10140038_002
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey as a toddler (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my family had hair like hers - ours
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DUK10140038_010
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey's hair has only been cut three times in her life (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in
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DUK10140038_014
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey's hair is extremely frizzy and soft due to her condition (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no
(c) Dukas -
DUK10140038_016
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda is proud of her unique hair (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my family had h
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DUK10140038_011
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey's hair is incredibly difficult to tame (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my family
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DUK10140038_015
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda has uncombable hair syndrome (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my family had
(c) Dukas -
DUK10140038_005
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda in one of her favourite hats (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my family had
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DUK10140038_012
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda struggled to play soccer because her hair got in the way (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, beca
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DUK10140038_009
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda with her hair in a bun at a ballet class (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my
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DUK10140038_017
SCHICKSALE - Seltene Diagnose: Zoey Freda hat unkämmbares Haar
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Zoey Freda's hair grows extremely slowly (PA REAL LIFE/collect) *** Mum proudly shows off her daughters gravity-defying barnet, revealing that the
tot has been diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome
By James Butler, PA Real Life
With video - contact video@pamediagroup.com
A mum whose little girl endures thoughtless insults like "bed head" because of her gravity
defying hair is making a feature of her daughter's unique appearance by dedicating a
Facebook page to her amazing barnet.
Zoey Freda, five, has uncombable hair syndrome (UHS) - an extremely rare genetic condition,
characterised by frizzy, untameable locks, which grow out from the scalp in multiple
directions and are fragile, slow growing and very difficult to style.
Now cruel comments from adults have prompted her mum, Tiffany Lequieu, 35, of Toney,
Alabama, USA, who works at her school in the virtual learning team, to start a Facebook
account called The Chronicles of Zoey, to raise awareness of UHS, which can be accompanied
by related symptoms including heart trouble.
She said: "I've had people say to me, 'Look at that bed head, don't you take care of your
daughter?'
"It got me thinking how, as adults, we tend to judge a book by its cover a lot.
"So, the more awareness we can bring to the fact that there is nothing wrong with Zoey, the
better. She is smart, quirky and perfectly healthy and she embraces that. She just looks
different.
"If we can reach just one person to say, 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' then Zoey can be
proud that she's making a difference."
Oddly, Zoey was born without "a lick of hair on her hea d," according to Tiffany, who said
"peach fuzz" then grew, but fell out when she turned one.
"When it grew back it looked crimped, like one of those dogs with really crazy fur," laughed
Tiffany.
"It looked like I had taken a crimper from the 80s and crim ped every single hair on her head.
"I was perplexed, because no-one in my family had
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FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
*** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regular shampoo and conditioner," she said. "I go to bed with wet hair
and it will normally be dry by the
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FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie hasn't been to the hairdressers in 15 years (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regular shampoo and conditioner,
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DUK10137267_016
FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie has always associated long hair with being beautiful (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regul
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DUK10137267_007
FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie has always associated long hair with being beautiful (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regul
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FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie hopes to grow her hair two metres long (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regular shampoo and
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FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie hasn't been to the hairdressers in 15 years (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regular shampoo and conditioner,
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DUK10136125_016
FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick has over 1,000 followers on Instagram (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering st
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick works the ranch 365 days a year (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It was always a drea
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DUK10136125_002
FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick has felt a 'primal connection' with nature since he was a boy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relo
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DUK10136125_021
FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick has felt a 'primal connection' with nature since he was a boy (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relo
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick is a geology graduate (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
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Dick taking a dip (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It was
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Dick working the land (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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Dick working the land (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
One of Dick's favourite pastimes is skinny dipping (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bord
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Dick chopping wood (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It was
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Dick chopping wood (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It was
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick admiring the view (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick admiring the view (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick has over 1,000 followers on Instagram (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering st
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Dick has 1,800 acres of land to enjoy in the buff (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the borde
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick riding a tractor (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick riding a tractor (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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Dick has been uploading saucy photos to his Instagram since May 2019 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and re
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Dick using a power tool (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"I
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FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick using a power tool (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"I
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DUK10136125_012
FEATURE - Wie ihn Gott erschaffen hat: Rancher Dick Powers arbeitet gern im Adamskostüm
Dick admiring the view (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Meet the Naked Rancher who herds cattle, chops
wood and goes fishing in the buff
Hunky Dick Powers sets Instagram alight with pictures and videos of himself herding
cattle, chopping wood and fishing in his family's 1,800 acres in the buff - dubbing himself
The Naked Rancher.
Skinny dipping in hot springs dotted around the magnificent landscape in Montana, USA,
where he has been helping to run the ranch since 2017, triggered 36-year-old Dick's
desire to ditch formal wear for his birthday suit.
He said: "I love being naked and I love being a naturist.
"Anything which involves a blade I avoid for safety reasons. I will chop wood with an axe,
but that's as far I will go - I don't want to slice anything off!
"I did once wear chaps and a helmet to use the chainsaw for an Instagram pic, but if I'm
honest I regretted it.
"All my posts tend to be organic and natural, while that one felt like it was mainly for my
followers."
Dick, who is now ranch manager, says his love of nature was awoken as a child growing
up in Florida's Everglades.
"I played a lot of sport growing up and was part of the American Indian Scouts - which is
similar to regular Scouts, but a lot more primitive," he said.
"You learn how to survive off the land in a more traditional manner, like the Native
Americans do.
"It was there that I started to build a connection with nature."
Brainy, too, Dick loved science and, in September 2007 won a place at the University of
Wyoming to study geology.
He said: "I'd always enjoyed the outdoors and science was my preferred subject at
school, so I wanted a profession that would let me do both."
With the Rocky Mountains just a short drive away from his university campus, for the next
three years Dick threw himself into his studies.
Impressed by their son's beautiful surroundings, at the start of 2009, Dick's parents
decided to leave Florida and relocate to the bordering state of Montana.
"It
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DUK10137267_004
FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie hasn't been to the hairdressers in 15 years (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regular shampoo and conditioner,
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DUK10137267_008
FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie hopes to grow her hair two metres long (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regular shampoo and
(c) Dukas -
DUK10137267_010
FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie proudly showcases her locks on Instagram (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regular shampoo a
(c) Dukas -
DUK10137267_005
FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie proudly showcases her locks on Instagram (Ralph Kopitz/@rk_portrait_photographie) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regular shampoo a
(c) Dukas -
DUK10137267_021
FEATURE - Rapunzel Stefanie Classen hat ihr Haar 15 Jahre lang nicht geschnitten
Stefanie shares her magnificent mane with 2,000 followers (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Real-life Rapunzel with ankle-length locks reveals she has not
been to the hairdressers in 15 years
By Jamie Blue Mountain, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A 5ft 8in security guard who has not seen a hairdresser in 15 years told how
her blonde hair is now two inches longer than she is.
Her amazing 5ft 10in mane is a massive hit on Instagram, where Stefanie
Classen's photos - taken by her boyfriend Ralph Kopitz, 29, an IT technician have attracted 2,000 followers.
Likening herself to Rapunzel - the fairy-tale princess who escapes from a tower
by lowering her endless hair down for her rescuer to climb up - Stefanie, 31, of
Dusseldorf, Germany, said: "I've always associated having long hair with being
beautiful.
"As soon as I became an adult, I made the conscious decision to stop getting it
cut.
"Now my hair's down to my ankles, I'm constantly getting Ralph to take photos.
"We're both very creative and the longer my hair grew, the more I wanted to
show it off in different scenarios.
"I'll often come up with an idea in my head and Ralph will help execute it."
Wearing her hair short throughout her early teens, when Stefanie turned 16, in
2005, she made the decision to grow it.
She said: "My parents never let me grow my hair any longer than my shoulders.
"I suppose it was easier for them to manage, but as soon as I became an adult
I knew I wanted to grow it long, to see how it would look."
After three years without having it cut professionally, Stefanie's hair had
reached her shoulders and she loved the result.
"It was down to my shoulders and it really did make me feel prettier," she
continued.
"I guess in a way I felt like I was taking back control - it was part of my journey
into adulthood."
Washing her hair twice a week, Stefanie says that is the easy part - it is drying
it that can take hours.
"I use regular shampoo and conditi
(c) Dukas