Diana Armstrong was awarded the Guinness World Record for the longest women's fingernails ever recorded back in 2022. She hasn't cut her nails for a staggering 27 years
Diana Armstrong from Minnesota, US, has become a record-breaker with her extraordinary fingernails, which haven't seen a clipper since 1997.
READ MORE: Inside the Manchester nail salon 'loved by celebs' where customers 'go for the experience'Curiosity has peaked on social media, with many users fixated on the practicalities of her daily life. One person questioned: "How does she wipe? Genuine curiosity." However, Armstrong addressed these curiosities after breaking the record, explaining in an interview: "Well you know, when I go to the bathroom it'll be the same as anyone else going to the bathroom, just I work with my nails probably in a different way they'd work with theirs.
Others asked why Armstrong had decided to grow her nails so long – and there's a heartbreaking tale behind the decision. On the day she vowed never to trim the talons again, she had asked her children to wake up while she went to the supermarket.
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