A woman previously known as "The World's Hairiest Girl" now consistently shaves the excess hair off her body as she poses in loved-up photos with her new partner.
Supatra "Natty" Susuphan, now 23, has an extremely rare genetic condition called Ambras Syndrome - also known as Werewolf Syndrome - which is a kind of hypertrichosis that leads to excess growth of body hair.
Thick hair naturally grows on her face, ears, arms, legs, and back as a result of the genetic condition, which is believed to have only affected around 50 people worldwide since the Middle Ages.
Before research was carried out into the disease by the medical community, those affected by it were shunned as "werewolves".
The Guinness World Records officially gave Susuphan the title of the 'World's Hairiest Girl' in 2010, and she became recognized worldwide.
Undergoing laser treatment did not stop Susuphan's excessive growth, and she now shaves all over her body if she wants to rid herself of her hair.
While Susuphan has been open about some of the cruel names she was called at school - including Wolf Girl and Chewbacca - her friends and family have always supported her.
The Guinness World Records officially gave Supatra Susuphan the title of world's hairiest girl in 2010. Credit: Maja Hitij/Getty
She previously told the Guinness World Records: "I don't feel any different to anyone else, and I've got lots of friends at school.
"Being hairy makes me special. There were a few people who used to tease me and call me monkey face but they don't do it anymore.
"I'm very used to this condition. I can't feel the hair as it has always been like this. I don't feel anything. It does sometimes make it difficult to see when it gets long. I hope I will be cured one day."
Barbara van Beck - a German celebrity and performer, 1629-c.1668. - was born with Ambras syndrome. Credit: Florilegius / Getty
However, the condition certainly has not impacted her love life.
In 2018, multiple outlets including Metro and the Daily Mail reported that Susuphan had recently married the "love of her life" - but she now appears to have a new partner.
The young woman - from Bangkok, Thailand - has been posting photos of her hair-free face on Facebook for a couple of years now, as well as pictures and videos posing alongside the new love of her life.
Check out a recent video below:
In a recent post, shared on November 5, Susuphan's new partner celebrated their two-month anniversary, writing (translated): "Happy anniversary 2 months. Let’s hold our hands until we’re old.
"Keep being a good story in our lives. Thank you for staying with us. We don't disappear. Thank you for always making this person happy. Love you."
It is not known how the pair met and the circumstances surrounding Susuphan's split from her previous partner. The new couple are officially in a "relationship", according to both their Facebook profiles.
Credit: Facebook
We wish the young couple all the health and happiness in the world!