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The 'Rasta-Rapunzel': Woman with World's longest Dreadlocks
The 'Rasta-Rapunzel': Florida woman with the world's longest dreadlocks finds love with a hairdresser who first spotted her locks on the internet
- Asha Mandela's hair is 55 feet long and weighs a staggering 42 pounds
- The 50-year-old business woman found love with a Kenyan Rastafarian
- Husband Emmanuel Chege spends two days a week treating Asha's hair
- He said he now wants to get the world record for a man's dreadlocks
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The woman with the world's longest dreadlocks has found love with a hair stylist whose massive dreadlocks rival her own.
Real-life 'Rasta-Rapunzel', Asha Mandela, has locks that measure a lengthy 55ft - longer than a London bus.
Now the 50-year-old, from Florida, has found a match made in heaven with new husband, Emmanuel Chege, a qualified hair stylist from Kenya.
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Asha Mandela from Florida, pictured, has dreadlocks which are a staggering 55 feet long
The 50-year-old from Florida has hair which weighs three stone and owns her own hair care business
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The smitten couple mutually worship each other's bountiful barnets and say that their beautifully maintained dreadlocks are their crowning glory.
Asha said: 'It's really added spice in the bedroom and it does not get in the way of anything at all.
'There are times when my hair will be on the bed with us and we can use it for whatever or we put it on the floor if we want it out of the way.'
Asha and Emmanuel met online three years ago after he was struck by pictures of her famous dreadlocks on hair websites.
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Asha found love with fellow Rastafarian Emmanuel Chege from Kenya who she married after eight months
Emmanuel spends up to two days a week caring for his wife's massive dreadlocks
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He decided to contact Asha, and when she visited Kenya on business eight months later, the chemistry between them was undeniable.
And after adoring Asha's locks from a far, Emmanuel was eager to get his hands on her famous tresses.
He said: 'It was so amazing to see all this amount of hair. It was more than in my imagination.
'At first I thought maybe her locks were almost to her knees or to the ground, but the first glance when I saw her hair, it was so long, so it was so amazing and her beauty was so amazing too.'
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Asha claims that her massive hair does not cause any problems in bed especially for Emmanuel
The happy couple have been together for the past two years since Emmanuel moved to his wife in Florida
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A whirlwind romance followed, and within eight months of meeting, Asha and Emmanuel were married in America.
Now, almost two years later, Asha has entrusted the care of her precious dreads solely to Emmanuel.
Emmanuel, who has worked as a hair stylist for 15 years, spends his days lovingly grooming Asha's three-stone dreadlocks.
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They take two days to wash and dry and require full-time care and Emmanuel devotes countless hours to their upkeep.
He is also growing his own dreadlocks and hopes to become the male record holder in the future.
Asha said: 'My husband helps me with everything with my hair. I'm so spoilt since he's been taking care of it and I've got totally lazy.
'He will massage my scalp, groom my hair or twist or wash it. He does a really good job of taking care of it so that's a plus.'
Despite dedicating their lives to maintaining their locks, Asha and Emmanuel insist that their efforts are not a pursuit of vanity.
Emmanuel said: The purpose of me having locks is spiritual. I'm a Rastafarian, and locks symbolises a lot.
'I gives me a lot of positive energy and a lot of positive vibration - it's like my antennas to the spiritual world.
'It's part of my creation and it's part of my body.'
Asha often carries her hair in a handbag to prevent it trailing along the floor, but when she wears it loose the couple receive a lot of attention.
Asha said: 'The reaction is always a Kodak moment, it's always a conversation piece, especially when it's out. They always want to take pictures.
'The reaction is always really positive, I've rarely had any negatives.'
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