Looks like she’s sticking around in the public eye for a little longer. The Louisiana woman who infamously used Gorilla Glue on her hair after running out of hairspray is now releasing a rap song.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- 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 ...
Tessica Brown, who went viral early this year as "Gorilla Glue Girl" after using the industrial adhesive instead of hairspray, is back. And now she has hair that can move and some new products to make ...
Her hair “dyed” — and now they’re trying to revive it. Louisiana’s Tessica Brown, who went viral earlier this year for using Gorilla Glue as hairspray, has undergone stem cell therapy to revive her ...
A Louisiana woman who went viral after mistakenly using Gorilla Glue in place of hair spray has launched her own hair care line.Tessica Brown, famously known as "Gorilla Glue Girl," introduced Forever ...
*Tessica Brown — famously known as ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ – has reportedly received stem cell therapy to restore her hair after a botched dye job. Brown is making headlines once again over her hair ...
It’s been three months since Tessica Brown, a.k.a “Gorilla Glue Girl,” captivated the Internet with her up and stuck hair. Tessica made headline and international news when she turned to the Internet ...
Tessica Brown, otherwise known as Gorilla Glue Girl, has announced the release of her own hair care line, months after she went viral for spraying her tresses with the adhesive. Brown shared the news ...
Tessica Brown, who went viral early this year as “Gorilla Glue Girl” after using the industrial adhesive instead of hairspray, is back. And now she has hair that can move and some new products to make ...
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