Natosha Martin

Quarter-Finalist

Haunted Hairstylist|UNCSA-trained wig & gore artist. Revives wigs from the dead, worships Micheal Myers,crafting a chillingly iconic future

Quarter-Finalist


Will Natosha Martin haunt the pages of Rue Morgue Magazine, claim $13,000, and meet horror legends Jamie Lee Curtis, Matthew Lillard, and Kane Hodder? It’s up to you to decide their fate... on Monday.

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What’s your most memorable Halloween experience?

One year I almost skipped Spooky Woods ’cause I was still terrified of Michael Myers. My loud New York friend (a scenic tech) dragged me there, and I spent the whole night trying to convince actors to scare him instead of me. We laughed our way through—until the very end. A man with a chainsaw saw right through my fake bravery and chased me out of the park. I’ve never run so fast in my life.

Tell us why you would make it to the end of a horror movie.

Honestly, I wouldn’t even make it through the movie—’cause I’d have the sense to leave before it really starts. I’m not snooping around, I’m telling everyone to go, and if they don’t, I’m the first one out. If needed, I’d make an ally with the killer, but I’m not celebrating until I’m far from the scene. I’m street smart, fast, and know when to run… which is why I’d make it out before the credits roll

What would you do with the unlucky $13,000?

$13K would spark the rebirth of me & my brand—creating hand-tied wigs for those facing hair loss, training other stay-at-home moms, and exposing the dark truths of the hair market. I revive wigs thought dead into art so real it gives hope. This isn’t just about hair—it’s about proving that what seems gone can rise again stronger, and so can I

Who is your real-life hero who you would want to survive a horror movie with?

My real-life hero is my mom,the woman who created my love for horror. She’s resilient, selfless, and would give you the shirt off her back still while holding you close to let you know you’ll be okay. In a horror movie, I’d want her by my side, not just to survive with me, but so I could be her shield until the end, repaying her for the life,love,& strength she’s passed into me. As a mom, you want to know your kids will survive without you,as her daughter, I live to honor her through my own life


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