Gorilla Glue Girl
From The Daily Wire and TMZ
A woman who went viral for videos concerning her ill-advised decision to use Gorilla Glue Spray Adhesive as hair spray is reportedly considering a lawsuit against the Ohio-based company.
Tessica Brown, a Louisiana TikToker dubbed “Gorilla Glue Girl,” has also raised about $13,500 in her GoFundMe after she went viral last week for videos concerning her struggles with the Gorilla Glue she put in her hair after she ran out of a hair product that offers her hold.
“My hair has been like this for about a month now. It’s not by choice,” Brown starts a video that has racked up nearly 3 million views. “When I do my hair, I like to finish it off with a little ‘Göt2b Glued’ spray, you know, just to keep it in place. Well, I didn’t have anymore ‘Göt2b Glued’ spray, so I used this: Gorilla Glue spray. Bad, bad, bad idea.”
Gorilla Glue says Tessica’s saga is a unique situation and the product she used “is not indicated for use in or on hair as it is considered permanent.”
GG says the spray adhesive is intended for mounting things to surfaces such as paper, cardboard, wood, laminate and fabric.
The company says it’s sorry to hear about her incident, and is glad she’s getting treatment while wishing her the best.