In 2012, Patricia Williams experienced a miracle when her third son, Redd, was born with extremely thin hair.

As he grew older, it became evident that Redd was a true albino, not just blond as initially assumed. His unique and adorable features included flawless white hair and captivating almond-shaped eyes.

To trace the genetic origin of this condition, doctors conducted a study. The conclusion revealed that Redd had inherited the traits from his 85-year-old grandmother, the only albino individual on the Indian reserve.

Interestingly, the grandmother herself was unaware of her albinism, as the gene had been passed down over generations. The family discovered the truth when she showed a picture of her Indian cousins, revealing she was the only blonde.

The narrative continued with the birth of the couple’s second son, who also had the same condition six years later. Both children were growing into happy, healthy boys with distinctive white hair.

Despite their unique appearance, the boys led completely normal lives. Redd gained attention from advertising firms and participated in various product photoshoots.

The parents of Rockwell and Redd feel fortunate and proud of their sons for gaining recognition. Passersby have even requested to take pictures of the kids due to their distinctive features.