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. Asha said:
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.
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
'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.' The couple have talked about having children in the future, and hope their child will continue their dreadlocks legacy.
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. Asha said:
'It's really added spice in the bedroom and it does not get in the way of anything at all.Asha and Emmanuel met online three years ago after he was struck by pictures of her famous dreadlocks on hair websites. He decided to contact Asha, and when she visited Kenya on business eight months later, the chemistry between them was undeniable.A whirlwind romance followed, and within eight months of meeting, Asha and Emmanuel were married in America.
'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.'
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.
Asha, who owns her own hair product business, was told by doctors her dreadlocks would paralyse her if she kept on growing them as the weight of her hair is affecting her back.

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.' The couple have talked about having children in the future, and hope their child will continue their dreadlocks legacy.
Asha said: 'If we are blessed with children, no comb is going to go on their head.
'There will be locks straight from birth, however long that takes to come in.
'If we going to be lucky enough to be blessed with a child, it's going to be a cute little Rasta baby.'
Culled from Daily mail






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