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Lisa Hodge

Toddler stuns the internet with full head of long 'Disney princess' hair

A toddler has gone viral after her mum posted a video of her stunning long 'Disney princess' hair.

The two-year-old is blessed with luscious bouncing brunette locks which flow down past her shoulders - and people can't believe their eyes.

In a clip, TikTok user @Babyahair uploaded, the little girl named Aubree can be seen playing with toys as her mum runs her fingers through her hair.

The two-year-old is blessed with luscious bouncing brunette locks which flow down past her shoulders - and people can't believe their eyes. (TikTok)

Captioning the video the mum said: "I just turned 2 years old," as she filmed the toddler from behind.

The mum wrote in the comments that her daughter was born with a thick head of hair as a baby and the doctors said it would "fall out".

But the child's hair got thicker and longer with each passing month and now she is compared to a "Disney princess".

She added in the caption: "My hair started falling out after I had her… I see why. She took all my hair. Momma loves you, take it all baby girl."

The video has gained more than 14 million views and received 2 million "likes" and thousands of comments, with many viewers saying they found Aubree's hair gorgeous but too beautiful to be real.

One viewer admitted: "I honestly thought it was a wig because never in my life have I seen hair like that on a toddler. It is absolutely beautiful."

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