In case you are lost, let’s recap:
A now viral video from a young Louisiana woman named Tessica Brown appeared recently, where Tessica admits she made a big mistake by using GORILLA GLUE adhesive spray on her hair when she ran out of hairspray. Some say she mistakenly thought it was a hair product called GORILLA SNOT, or thought it was her normal brand of got2B Schwarzkopf Glued, but her choice/error created a solid helmet of hair that she hasn’t been able to move in a month. Tessica went to the world to ask for help.
After not receiving any advice that worked at home and living in pain, Ms. Brown went to the hospital for help and then posted this update video.
Ouch.
On Monday, February 8th Gorilla Glue issued this statement:
We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair. 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. pic.twitter.com/SoCvwxdrGc
— Gorilla Glue (@GorillaGlue) February 8, 2021
From TMZ:
Sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ … Tessica Brown‘s weekend trip to the ER was another disaster, and Gorilla Glue’s tip to use rubbing alcohol to remove the product was a colossal failure.
Our sources say Tessica spent 22 hours in the ER and the staff was dumbfounded. We’re told healthcare workers put acetone on the back of her head, but it burned her scalp and only made the glue gooey before hardening back up.
Tessica, we’re told, was instructed to keep trying the potential remedy back home, but rubbing alcohol still hasn’t proved to be the cure.
We are wishing her the very best, and with her beautiful face, expect that her future very short hair look will still be great, but the next question people are asking is can she sue GORILLA GLUE?
This story will be updated in the morning show!
Susan Saunders 2/9/21