Tami Manis last cut her hair on February 9, 1990. (Guinness World Records) 
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58-year-old US woman sets record for world's longest female mullet

"I've been blessed that my hair grows and now it's the world's longest mullet and I'm very happy with it, Tami Manis told Guinness.

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WASHINGTON: A 58-year-old US woman has earned the Guinness World Record for the longest mullet of any female measuring 172.72 cm (5 ft 8 in), media reports said. The mullet hairstyle is one that is short-in-the-front and long-in-the-back, and became popular in the 1980s and 1990s.

The woman, Tami Manis, who is a public health nurse in Knoxville city in the US' Tennessee state, had last cut her hair on February 9, 1990.

She told Guinness that she began growing her hair in the 1980s, after watching 'Til Tuesday's music video for its song, 'Voices Carry'. "The girl had a rat tail and I really wanted one of those," she said.

In 1989, when Manis went to the salon, the hairdresser told her that the style did not suit her, after which she decided to go for the hairdo. However, she immediately regretted the decision and has not cut it since, as per the New York Post.

"I've been blessed that my hair grows and now it's the world's longest mullet and I'm very happy with it, she told Guinness.

She shared that her friends and family ask questions about her mullet which has become a frequent topic of conversation.

Manis said that people recognise her from 20 years ago because she has kept the same hairstyle.

She credited her good genes for her long and thick hair and said that her hair care involves washing her mullet with Hask hair products, including shampoo and conditioner.

In 2022, Manis competed in the "Femullet" division of the 2022 US Mullet Championships in which she stood second and took home the $300 prize.

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