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9-Year-Old Boy Who Never Had His Hair Cut Chops Off His Luxurious Locks To Help Kids With Cancer

9-Year-Old Boy Who Never Had His Hair Cut Chops Off His Luxurious Locks To Help Kids With Cancer
Reilly Stancombe has his first ever haircut at Masters & Misters barbers in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, England, to raise money for the Little Princess Trust (Joe Giddens/PA)

A nine-year-old boy who had never previously had a haircut has had his long locks chopped off to be made into wigs for children with cancer.

Reilly Stancombe, of Little Clacton in Essex, England, was inspired to grow his hair long by soccer star Gareth Bale.


Reilly said of his first haircut:

“I was scared, I have to admit."

But, commenting on his new shorter style after a trip to the barbers, he said:

“I love it."

Reilly is donating his hair to the Little Princess Trust to be made into wigs.

Charity haircutReilly Stancombe before having his first ever haircut (Joe Giddens/PA)

He aimed to raise £100 (~$132) for the charity, which also helps research projects focusing on finding less toxic treatments for pediatric cancers, but had topped £3,300 (~$4,370) on his GoFundMe page earlier this week.

“I really hope this will make a lot of people happy," said Reilly, adding that he hoped children “won't feel like they're different any more" once they have a wig.

He got his hair cut at Masters & Misters barbers in Clacton-on-Sea on Tuesday and held his ponytail in his hand after it was cut off.

“I was looking at it like, 'What?'" he said. “I didn't think it was actually that long, then when I looked at it, it was massive."

“It felt weird to see it not in my hair, and to be in my hand."

Charity haircutReilly Stancombe was inspired to donate his hair when he saw sick children at Great Ormond Street Hospital (Joe Giddens/PA)

His mother, Daisy Canny, 30, said that before his haircut people knew her son as “Reilly with the long hair" and it was “sort of his identity really."

She said he had never previously had his hair cut but decided to do so to help others.

She said Reilly was born with a bowel condition and got the idea for donating his hair when he saw sick children at Great Ormond Street Hospital, where he goes for appointments.

To donate, see https://uk.gf.me/v/c/gfm/reillys-campaign-for-the-little-princess-trust

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