Stiff where? Still stiff here. Much like the relationship between Black women and our hair, the situation involving our good sis Tessica Brown (aka Gorilla Glue Girl, as she’s been unofficially dubbed ...
Gorilla Glue, the company that makes the spray adhesive one woman used to tame her hair, is responding following viral social media updates. The woman from Chalmette, who uses the handle "Tessica ...
After seeking medical attention, Tessica Brown is now trying to save her scalp and hair. Brown’s story has caught the internet’s full attention, leading Chance The Rapper to applaud followers for ...
(CNN) — A Louisiana woman has sought medical treatment after mistakenly using Gorilla Glue spray adhesive in place of actual hair spray. Tessica Brown’s plight went viral earlier in February after she ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A Louisiana woman who’s gone viral as the “Gorilla Glue Girl” is considering a lawsuit after spraying her hair with ultra-strong adhesive. TMZ reports Tessica Brown has hired an attorney and is ...
Gorilla Glue, the company that makes the spray adhesive one woman used in an attempt to tame her hair, is responding following viral social media updates. The woman from Chalmette, Louisiana, who uses ...
A Louisiana woman who’s gone viral as the “Gorilla Glue Girl” is considering a lawsuit after spraying her hair with ultra-strong adhesive. TMZ reports Tessica Brown has hired an attorney and is ...