

The line consists of hairspray, edge control, and growth stimulating oil.īrown has gotten shout outs from A-list celebrities, like Nicki Minaj, who said, “Head game slicker than little miss Gorilla Glue,” on her Beam Me Up Scotty song. Well, she’s looking to turn her lemons into lemonade by launching her own hair care line called “Forever Hold.” He created a solution to remove the glue, saving most of her hair.īrown’s unfortunate incident made her the butt of many jokes, even a side-splitting comedy sketch on Saturday Night Live (SNL).

Let’s just say Brown’s hair was slicked back to perfection, permanently.įortunately for her, a surgeon who saw the viral video stepped in to help. It's instead supposed to be used on wood, fabric and other household materials.īrown has fundraised more than $15,000 to help her with medical costs.Talk about making the best out of a bad situation! Tessica Brown, aka “Gorilla Glue Girl,” rose to internet fame after posting a viral video of herself under distress because she could not remove the Gorilla Glue adhesive from her hair. The company pointed out the glue is not intended for hair because it's meant to be permanent. We are glad to see in her recent video that Miss Brown has received medical treatment from her local medical facility and wish her the best." Her mess caught the attention of the Gorilla Glue brand, which responded to her situation on Twitter, writing, "We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair. It's expected to take two or three days to fix, per the outlet. Michael Obeng to help her with her scalp. Still, chunks remained in her hair and she is planning to fly to Beverly Hills on Wednesday, Feb. It took her four hours, a friend's help and some "Goof Off" glue remover. 9 that she finally managed to cut her ponytail off at long last. That brings us to Monday, when she wrote on Instagram she was still seeking options: "This is really about to be a long process." She again updated fans on Tuesday, writing, "I am receiving texts, phone calls, inboxes Etc." and thanked those who "Fell in love with me overnight."īrown said, "It really make me smile and feel much better" and "I really do love and appreciate everybody." When I watched the video the second time it was hard to laugh cause I could tell shorty genuinely didn't know she had put one of the world's most powerful adhesives in her s-t." He added, "I hope she recovers well." WATCH: Tessica Brown, 40, revealed in a video on the social network TikTok that when she ran out of hair spray she used Gorilla Glue instead, leaving her hair permanently glued to her scalp. Browns futile attempts at removing glue with household items were in vain. 6, "I'm glad mfs actually supporting her thru this. Tessica Brown, the TikToker who went viral for slathering her hair in Gorilla Glue, has revealed the real reason she used the sticky substance she needed her mane perfectly slicked into place. When used on a surface, the adhesive forms a permanent bond that is moisture resistant. Chance the Rapper wrote on Twitter on Feb. Her struggles caught the attention of social media users and even celebs.

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The next pic showed her with a medical professional holding her ponytail, as well as a montage video documenting her painful process with the song "Prom Queen" by Molly Kate Kestner playing. Bernard Parish Hospital in Chalmette, Louisiana, implying she was checking herself in for treatment. Then, three days ago, she posted an image of St. Conservative group challenges Prince Harry's US visa following drug use confession
