CHICAGO -- By now, many of you have probably seen the video of a woman's appeal on social media after using Gorilla Glue spray adhesive on her hair. Tessica Brown said she spent weeks trying to get it ...
OPINION: The attention that Tessica Brown’s story received is yet another example that for Black women, hair is not simply hair. As a collective, our hearts broke when we saw Tessica Brown share on ...
A Louisiana woman who went viral after struggling to remove Gorilla Glue from her hair claims that neither the hospital nor the company’s advice helped remove the hardened adhesive. Now she’s ...
She’s sticking with it. Tessica Brown, also known as “Gorilla Glue Girl,” survived the first two rounds of Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America: Viral Sensations.” “I want to learn how to cook ...
Brown posted a video to TikTok on Wednesday, explaining her current nightmare situation: She claims her hair hasn’t moved in “about a month now” after using Gorilla Glue’s spray adhesive on her hair, ...
It’s not so funny anymore. A Louisiana woman who styled her hair with Gorilla Glue — and went viral for it — is now updating her TikTok followers on the difficult process of trying to reverse the ...
Tessica Brown recently went viral after spraying her hair with Gorilla Glue. Now the 40-year-old from Violet, Louisiana, has reportedly hired a lawyer to sue the spray adhesive company. After sharing ...
It seemed like an easy substitution. After all, both products had the word “spray” on the bottle. One, though, was hair spray – and TikTok maven Tessica Brown was fresh out of her go-to, Got2b Glued ...
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