This tiny baby has the most incredible head of hair

His nickname is Baby Bear.

This tiny baby has the most incredible head of hair

A nine-week-old, nicknamed Baby Bear, has captivated the internet, thanks to his insanely impressive hair.

And just look at him.

Nine weeks old!

While many outlets are reporting that the baby is Irish as it was first shared in the Irish Mirror, the little guy lives in Brighton with mother, Chelsea Noon.

She says that she has no idea where Junior gets his hair from.

“The doctors say they are amazed and have never seen a baby with so much hair in all the time they have been working. Everyone’s shocked. When he was born it was quite thick but everybody said it would stop and that a lot of it would fall out," she told the Mirror.

"He hasn’t lost any - there’s none in the cot, none in his little chair or the pram, it’s literally just growing and it grows out not down so it sticks up.”

The mother-of-three also said that everyone who sees Junior does a double take:

“Usually it takes me about 40 minutes to do my weekly shop in Asda and now it takes me two hours.”

As it happens, Chelsea is actually a former hairdresser but has no plans to chop off his impressive locks anytime soon.

“I definitely don’t want to cut it, I want to see how long it actually does grow out. I don’t know where his hair has come from it’s like a big ball of candy floss.”

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