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A Wig That Wows

Max Woosey’s back must really hurt. The young British boy has been sleeping in a tent in his family’s yard for three years.

But it’s not for naught. The teen raised more than $860,000 for a hospice and wound up breaking a Guinness World Record for his back-breaking efforts.

He also earned fame and notoriety. His social media popularity during the project led to him being allowed to pitch his tent to spend nights in locations including the London Zoo, the garden at No. 10 Downing Street, and the Twickenham Rugby Grounds.

“I have had the best three years of my life. I have met some amazing people and had brilliant experiences. I don’t think I would change anything,” he said. “I only set out to have an adventure and raise £100 [$123.09]. It is

This wig is truly head-turning. An Australian recently broke the Guinness World Record for the world’s widest wig.

Dani Reynolds created the hairy monstrosity out of bike helmet, PVC pipe, pool noodles, cable ties and aluminum rods. The result? A sheitel that measures eight feet and six inches wide. And we won’t ask how much her sheitelmacher charges for a wash and blow.

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