Minnesota woman sets record for world's longest fingernails

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Minnesota woman sets record for world's longest fingernails
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Guinness World Records says this 63-year-old grandmother from Minneapolis has set a new record for having the longest fingernails in the world. SEE MORE:

But it doesn't take long to put a finger on what makes Diana Armstrong so special.

Guinness says this 63-year-old grandmother from Minneapolis set a new record for having the longest fingernails in the world. All together they measure 42 feet, 10 inches long and take two dozen bottles of polish and 2 days for her grandchildren to do her nails once a year. "Anytime I thought about cutting them off, it gave me chills like I'm going through that grief all over again. I didn't want to go through that again, so I just kept them. It's like keeping her close to me," Armstrong says.

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