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THIS WOMAN claims that she is a MERMAID born in the WRONG BODY and has spent over £1.4K on a custom-made TAIL – she has even signed her daughters up to a special MERMAID COURSE.
THIS WOMAN claims that she is a MERMAID born in the WRONG BODY and has spent over £1.4K on a custom-made TAIL – she has even signed her daughters up to a special MERMAID COURSE.
Bookbinder, Heidrun Barth (41) from Saxonia, Germany, was born deaf just like her family. She has three daughters, Milena (11), Silena (9) and Roselena (5); two of whom are also deaf and they all communicate via sign language.
Growing up, Heidrun loved the Disney character Ariel; owning The Little Mermaid books and dreamt of turning her human legs into a tail.
But it wasn’t until the summer of 2016 when she had enough money to buy her own custom-made tail that she has been transforming her human body into a mermaid ever since; swimming in nearby lakes or posing in her tails on beaches or even trolleys.
Heidrun says that her youngest daughter loves her mermaid look and has picked up her lifestyle and her daughter is now showing signs she may follow in her mum’s fluke-steps.
She has since spent over £1,440 on an Ariel tail made by Aurore and her dream is to buy a house by the sea with a pool so that she can swim in her tail whenever she wants.
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