![]() Viewers are not impressed with Reyes, calling her out saying that she is trying to get her 15 minutes of fame. Reyes’ blunder came a week after the Louisiana woman Tessica Brown got viral when she switched her hair spray with the industrial strength glue. Avani can be seen sitting in her car where she adds that her scalp is burning, so she needs to go to the hospital to remove it as she tried washing it off and it didn’t come off. Tessica Brown, AKA Gorilla Glue Girl, the woman who went viral in February for accidentally gluing her hair to her head, has launched her own. ![]() Ultimately, she had to rush to a hospital to get medical help. Reyes explained that she applied coconut oil trying to remove the adhesive but was unsuccessful. In one of the clips she can be seen trying to comb her solid stuck hair but in vain due to the stiffness. Trying to explain her predicament, Rayees shared multiple videos of her. Rachpoot/MEGA The plastic surgeon who freed Gorilla Glue girl Tessica Brown’s locks hopes his. Learning nothing from the above incident, another TikToker named Avani Rreyes landed herself in the hospital claiming that she ‘accidently’ applied the heavy-duty adhesive in her hair and couldn’t remove it.Īvani Reyes, a content creator on TikTok with more than 459,000 followers posted videos stating she doesn’t know what to do, as it was an accident and she didn’t mean to put Gorilla Glue in her hair. Michael Obeng meets with 'Gorilla Glue girl' Tessica Brown. “Ma Hair” is now available on streaming platforms.By now, anyone with an internet connection would be aware of the ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ fiasco, an incident when a woman named Tessica Brown replaced her regular hair spray with Gorilla Glue, a decision which led to her having a hair saving surgery in Los Angeles. Rappers like Nicki Minaj have referenced Brown, as such she did in the song, “Fractions.” Brown’s team contacted Minaj to see if the controversial hip-hop star would be interested in collaborating with her on the single.ĭespite everything that has gone on since hitting ultra-virality on TikTok, Brown is excited for her song to be in the rap game and expand the story past her sticky situation. (Tessica Brown) Gift Tessica Brown no longer feels like she has red ants. Upon successfully removing the gel from her hair, Brown has since launched a haircare line. EST Tessica Brown, also known as Gorilla Glue girl, explaining what happened to her. ![]() It was falsely reported that Tessica wanted to sue the Gorilla Glue company, and Twitter began to produce many memes about the lawsuit. Her name and snippets from her video were later used by artists to create their own remixes, albeit unauthorized, and led to Brown issuing a few notable cease and desist orders. Obeng used a mix of medical-grade adhesive remover, aloe vera, olive oil and some acetone to free Tessicas hair. Her manager, Gina Rodriguez, noted that Brown recorded her vocals in Hollywood and worked with indie music producer/engineer Phil Valley, who is also a songwriter for The Made series.īrown and her horrible ordeal involving using Gorilla Glue as a gel for her hair, led to the moment being posted on TikTok. □ #tessica #awsmradio #gorillaglu /mtCtmiDBQK- AWSM Radio November 18, 2021 It's called "Ma Hair," and we're told it's due out Friday. Tessica Brown aka Gorilla Glue girl is releasing her very own track, remixing snippets from her original viral TikTok video, with additional lyrics she raps. ![]()
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