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Lee Redmond says life easier after breaking her nails

Submitted by Admin on Thursday, 3 September 2009One Comment

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Lee Redmond who held the Guinness World Record on February 10, 2009, broke her nails when she was ejected from a car. Today she said that she won’t grow her nails that long again; it took 30 years for the first time and she may not live for another 30.

Nevertheless her nails are already long as you can see from a recent picture, far of course from the 28 feet nails she had back in 2008.

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In recognition of her record-breaking achievements over the years, and with her full blessing, the 2010 edition of Guinness World Records will carry a striking photograph of Lee pictured alongside fellow American Melvin Booth, the male owner of the longest finger nails (9.05-m-long/29ft 8in), which was taken just a few months prior to her accident.

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  • Mark said:
    Mark

    Lees nails are awesome like they are now I wish she could do a gallery of her awesome nails.Where can I see more fotos of lees nails?

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