Family January 22, 2020

Baby 'with the good hair' rivals Becky, mom says

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This baby’s spunky hairdo has everyone turning heads online.

Meet 10-week-old Anna Lattari from Long Island, New York, who is now affectionately known by her family as "Spike" or "Fluffy" for her full head of hair.

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Baby Anna smiles for the camera.

Her mother Lindsay Lattari said she was first tipped off to Anna's hair when she was still in the womb. Lattari’s doctor measured the baby's head and saw some extra headspace. "The doctor said, 'Anna’s head is measuring bigger, that usually means the baby has a lot of hair!'" Lattari told "Good Morning America."

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As baby Anna grew, initial attempts to blow dry and flatten her hair proved futile as her hair simply could not be tamed, said Lattari.

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Big sister, Charlotte Lattari, gives Anna a pretend haircut.
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After a suggestion from a friend, Lattari decided that the world needed some Anna-hair inspiration. She started an Instagram account called @BabyAnnaWithTheGoodHair, riffing off the infamous Beyonce lyric about the "Lemonade" singer’s nemesis, "Becky with the good hair," to document her daughter's hairdos.

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Baby Anna does a funny face for her Instagram @BabyAnnaWithTheGoodHair.

On the account, Anna is pictured giggling and posing alongside her big sister, Charlotte. Her hair has been a source of joy while Anna battled RSV, a serious virus, in December. As she recovered, her mother said the account brought the family joy.

"Even in dark times, [Anna] was still smiling and laughing," said Lattari. "She is a very good baby."

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Anna being held by her mother, Lindsay Lattari, and pictured with father, Michael Lattari, and big sister, Charlotte Lattari.
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Anna has since recovered and is back to her, "fluffy," normal self. Most recently, she was compared to a character on "Friends." Can you guess which?