Lee Redmond held the record in the for longest fingernails.
Education
Redmond started growing her nails in late 1978 to early 1979 and although she had originally planned to have them cut off on November 22, 2006 (as she said on her guest appearances on a couple of talk shows), she chose to keep her nails after all.
Career
The Enquirer featured her every few years and kept track of the progress of her nails. In the past few years, she made appearances on Columbia Broadcasting System News and at the Ripley"s Believe lieutenant or Not! museum. One of her last appearances was at a fundraiser for the Salt Lake City fire department, where it was reported her nails were an average of 34–35 inches in length.
She stated that, while certain activities such as putting on a heavy coat were troublesome, she managed her daily life without much difficulty.
On February 10, 2009, her record-setting nails were broken off when she was ejected from a car in a four-car pile-up in Holladay, Utah. Her injuries were serious, but not life-threatening.
In a Huffington Post story published on September 3, 2009, it was stated that: "Lee Redmond, who lost the fingernails in February, says it"s now much easier to do things and her hands seem to fly with the weight of the nails gone. The 68-year-old won"t grow her nails out again, saying it took 30 years the first time, and she may not live for another 30." Her nails are currently about four inches long, however.