Surprise visit from Disney princess as Leigh Park 5-year-old has 14 inches of hair chopped for Little Princess Trust

A LITTLE girl felt like a princess thanks to a surprise visit from a Disney star after she had 14 inches of hair chopped off for charity.
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Five-year-old Poppy Crown was brave enough to have her Rapunzel-style locks lopped off for the Little Princess Trust, and raised hundreds for charity at the same time.

Poppy, from Leigh Park, decided last year she wanted to donate her long hair to the charity after seeing a YouTube video about it, and had more than a foot of hair cut off at the Heron pub on Saturday.

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After pub punters cheered her on during the trim, Princess Anna from Frozen came along to surprise Poppy and congratulate her for her charity chop.

Poppy Crown, 5 from Leigh Park, had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust and was surprised by a visit from Frozen's Princess Anna. Pictured: Left, Poppy before her haircut and right, with Anna and her new hairdoPoppy Crown, 5 from Leigh Park, had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust and was surprised by a visit from Frozen's Princess Anna. Pictured: Left, Poppy before her haircut and right, with Anna and her new hairdo
Poppy Crown, 5 from Leigh Park, had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust and was surprised by a visit from Frozen's Princess Anna. Pictured: Left, Poppy before her haircut and right, with Anna and her new hairdo
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Kay Crown, Poppy’s proud mum, said: ‘The day was absolutely perfect. We arrived at the Heron just before 11am and waited for the hairdresser to arrive, friends and family turned up to support Poppy.

‘Emma Cupit, the manager of the Heron, arranged everything brilliantly. Poppy took her seat ready to have her hair cut and was really excited, everyone cheered including customers of the pub once it was cut.

‘She had a few photos then Anna snuck out and surprised her, she was watching the CCTV in the office waiting for the perfect time. Poppy ran and gave her this biggest hug ever and cried, she was so happy to see Anna.’

Poppy Crown, 5 from Leigh Park, had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust and was surprised by a visit from Frozen's Princess Anna. Pictured: Left, Poppy before her haircut and right, with Anna and her new hairdoPoppy Crown, 5 from Leigh Park, had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust and was surprised by a visit from Frozen's Princess Anna. Pictured: Left, Poppy before her haircut and right, with Anna and her new hairdo
Poppy Crown, 5 from Leigh Park, had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust and was surprised by a visit from Frozen's Princess Anna. Pictured: Left, Poppy before her haircut and right, with Anna and her new hairdo
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The princess gave Poppy a special tiara for being so brave, which was the icing on the cake for the keen young fundraiser.

So far, Poppy has raised around £800 for Macmillan Cancer Support through her efforts, and her school Riders Infant School are putting on a ‘mad hair day’ this Friday with all donations to go towards her fundraiser.

Kay, 34, said: ‘She is super excited for Friday at school when she gets to spray her hair different colours for mad hair day.

Poppy Crown, 5 from Leigh Park, had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust and was surprised by a visit from Frozen's Princess Anna. Pictured: Poppy with the hair cut offPoppy Crown, 5 from Leigh Park, had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust and was surprised by a visit from Frozen's Princess Anna. Pictured: Poppy with the hair cut off
Poppy Crown, 5 from Leigh Park, had her hair chopped for the Little Princess Trust and was surprised by a visit from Frozen's Princess Anna. Pictured: Poppy with the hair cut off

‘We are truly overwhelmed with everyone's kindness and generosity in supporting Poppy’s fundraising. She’s already wanting to grow her hair and do it all again in a few years’ time.’

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Visit justgiving.com/fundraising/emma-cupit1 to donate towards Poppy’s charity total.

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