The world's hairiest man: 98% of his body, including his FACE, is coated in thick, dark hair and rare genetic disorder has earned him the moniker Wolf Man
Larry Gomez, of San Bernardino, California, has been nicknamed the 'Wolf Man' He was born with congenital generalized hypertrichosis - a rare genetic disorder It strikes less than 100 people worldwide, including some of his family members Cruel children bullied Mr Gomez - whose real name is Victor - while growing up But, after making a name for himself in Hollywood, he has finally learned to embrace his appearance A man whose body is totally shrouded in hair now gladly gloats the award of being the 'world's hairiest man', following quite a while of scorn and harassing. Larry Gomez, of San Bernardino, California, has been nicknamed the 'Wolf Man', in light of the fact that 98 for every penny of his body - including his face - is covered by thick, dull hair. He was conceived with inherent summed up hypertrichosis - an uncommon hereditary issue that strikes under 100 individuals around the world, including some of his relatives. Mr