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BULLETPROOF! MEET HALEY GLASS, NEWEST ADDITION TO TEAM PAUL MITCHELL KARATE

Question: What do you get when you mix a samurai-sword wielder from America’s Got Talent with a teenage weapons and forms world champion who recently embarked on a career in action movies?

Answer: The newest member of Team Paul Mitchell Karate: Haley “Bulletproof” Glass. Her catchy nickname demonstrates that she doesn’t need a Kevlar uniform to showcase her amazing skills.

Glass was born on June 3, 2003, and raised in Orlando, Florida. She started karate at age 5 while her mom Giomayra Walker worked late every night to make a better life for them. Walker wanted her daughter to have a fun activity to do, so

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