![]() you went to the hospital and wasted there (sic) time,” another said.Īnd a third said simply: “I hope it never comes out. “Are you just mocking the other person that did this or did this really happen? Either way it’s wrong. & you have the audacity to ask people,” one user said. But you willingly did that after it happened to that lady. “I followed you just you seemed like a great person. I tried washing it, it doesn’t come off,” she says, adding that her “scalp is burning.”īut Reyes’ sticky predicament, which follows that of “Gorilla Glue girl” Tessica Brown, has many people saying her story seems a little suspect - and that the TikToker is trying to score her own 15 minutes of fame. “I need to go to the hospital so they can remove this Gorilla Glue. I didn’t mean to put Gorilla Glue in my hair,” Avani Reyes whines in one of several clips posted to the site. ‘Gorilla Glue girl’ releasing rap single detailing her hair horrorĪ TikToker has landed in the hospital after she jumped on the Gorilla Glue bandwagon - saying she “accidentally” applied the heavy-duty adhesive to her hair. ![]() ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ Tessica Brown loses locks in clumps after botched dye job ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ swaps hair spray for cooking spray on ‘Worst Cooks’ ![]() The video received more than 18 million views and prompted an official statement from Gorilla Glue to Beauty IRL the following day, saying: We do not recommend using. At the time, she said her hair had been stuck in the hairstyle shown in the video for a month. Tessica Brown, AKA Gorilla Glue Girl, is tight that people would parody her viral moment across platforms like TikTok, Instagram. How ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ Tessica Brown made $400K from her sticky situation Gorilla Glue responds to viral saga of woman who used adhesive spray on her hair.
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