A Black woman has gone viral for sharing a TikTok video of her using Gorilla Glue to secure her low, braided ponytail. She has been unable to change the style for several weeks. Tessica Brown said in ...
Tessica Brown went viral after she glued her hair to her head and could not fix it. She posted a TikTok video saying that she put Gorilla Glue spray in her hair instead of hair spray. TMZ reported ...
Brown has since raised over $18,000 in donations sent to her GoFundMe fundraiser, which initially only asked for $1,500.
When Tessica Brown, a 40-year-old Louisiana teacher, ran out of Got2b Glued Blasting Freeze Spray — a common holding spray used to hold hair into place or lay lace front wigs — she used an alternative ...
Tessica Brown is wearing the internet out! The woman who became a viral meme for her in-your-face account of how her hair would not move because she used Gorilla Glue adhesive to keep it laid, ...
Louisiana resident Tessica Brown put Gorilla Glue in her hair, causing it to become cemented to her head for weeks. TMZ recorded the surgery procedure removing the glue from Brown's hair. What's False ...
The internet is buzzing over a new viral video from TikTok where a woman is seen warning others against the usage of Gorilla Glue spray adhesive, an extremely strong bonding glue, as a replacement for ...
She's thinking about stickin’ it to the glue manufacturer. Tessica Brown, the Louisiana woman who styled her hair with Gorilla Glue and later sought medical treatment for her hardened head of hair, ...