NBC Apr 29, 2017
Nearly a year ago, Elizabeth Gilreath’s scalp was ripped from her head when her hair was caught on a Nebraska carnival ride, but today, the 12-year-old known affectionately as Lulu says she refuses to dwell on the accident, NBC News reported. “My scars don’t define me. Nobody’s scars should define them,” she said. Lulu was excited for her first-ever carnival. NBC Apr 28, 2017
Elizabeth “Lulu” Gilreath talks about her recovery from a carnival ride gone very wrong. Gilreath was scalped when her hair was caught on the King’s Crown ride in Omaha, Nebraska, but she does not dwell on the incident, saying “My scars don’t define me.”
NBC Apr 29, 2017
Nearly a year ago, Elizabeth Gilreath’s scalp was ripped from her head when her hair was caught on a Nebraska carnival ride, but today, the 12-year-old known affectionately as Lulu says she refuses to dwell on the accident, NBC News reported. “My scars don’t define me. Nobody’s scars should define them,” she said. Lulu was excited for her first-ever carnival. NBC Apr 28, 2017
Elizabeth “Lulu” Gilreath talks about her recovery from a carnival ride gone very wrong. Gilreath was scalped when her hair was caught on the King’s Crown ride in Omaha, Nebraska, but she does not dwell on the incident, saying “My scars don’t define me.”
NBC Apr 30, 2017
Nearly a year ago, Elizabeth Gilreath’s scalp was ripped from her head when her hair was caught on a Nebraska carnival ride, but today, the 12-year-old known affectionately as Lulu says she refuses to dwell on the accident, NBC News reported. “My scars don’t define me. Nobody’s scars should define them,” she said. Lulu was excited for her first-ever carnival. NBC Apr 28, 2017
Elizabeth “Lulu” Gilreath talks about her recovery from a carnival ride gone very wrong. Gilreath was scalped when her hair was caught on the King’s Crown ride in Omaha, Nebraska, but she does not dwell on the incident, saying “My scars don’t define me.”
Nearly a year ago, Elizabeth Gilreath’s scalp was ripped from her head when her hair was caught on a Nebraska carnival ride, but today, the 12-year-old known affectionately as Lulu says she refuses to dwell on the accident, NBC News reported. “My scars don’t define me. Nobody’s scars should define them,” she said. Lulu was excited for her first-ever carnival.
Nearly a year ago, Elizabeth Gilreath’s scalp was ripped from her head when her hair was caught on a Nebraska carnival ride, but today, the 12-year-old known affectionately as Lulu says she refuses to dwell on the accident, NBC News reported. “My scars don’t define me. Nobody’s scars should define them,” she said. Lulu was excited for her first-ever carnival.