Gorilla Glue Girl
This submission is currently being researched & evaluated!
You can help confirm this entry by contributing facts, media, and other evidence of notability and mutation.
About
Gorilla Glue Girl refers to a viral video of social media influencer Tessica Brown applying spray-on Gorilla Glue to her hair after running out of her regular hairspray. Following the incident, Brown required medical attention to remove her hair from her scalp, and reportedly filed a lawsuit against Gorilla Glue.
Origin
On February 3rd, 2021, Tessica Brown uploaded a video to Instagram[1] and TikTok [2] in which she describes how her hair has been glued to her scalp for about a month because she ran out of her regular got2b Glued hairspray and chose to use Gorilla Glue spray in its place, admitting it was a bad idea (shown below). She rubs her head to show how it doesn't move and explains how she's washed it 15 times at least to no avail and warns viewers not to use Gorilla Glue for their hair. The video gained over 2.8 million views on Instagram and over 20.8 million on TikTok in 6 days.
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6925174778387025157
On the same day, Brown uploaded a video of herself shampooing her hair to show it won't move and that the glue won't come out, garnering over 7.1 million views on TikTok[3] and 3 million views on Instagram[4] in the same span of time (shown below).
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6925400241164258566
Many commenters offered potential solutions for Brown's hair. On February 4th, Brown posted a message to Instagram[7] where she thanks her followers for their encouragement and potential solutions and said she'd try something that day (shown below, left).
Later that day she posted[8] saying she had put coconut and tea tree oil in her hair and would leave it in overnight to see what happens (shown below, right). She posted the latter update to TikTok[11] as well, garnering over 4.7 million views in 3 days.
On February 5th, Brown posted an update to Instagram[9] informing her followers that the tea tree and coconut oil did not work. On the same day, a dermatologist posted a video on TikTok[10] offering possible solutions, ultimately recommending she goes to the doctor (shown below).
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6925802096377793798
Spread
On February 5th Brown was set to appear live on the H3 Podcast[22] to talk about the incident but canceled her appearance to go to the ER as she was in too much pain.
On February 6th, Brown posted a photo of the front of a hospital to Instagram,[12] garnering over 52,000 likes in 2 days. On February 6th, WBRZ[13] published a story confirming Brown went to St. Bernard Parish hospital in Louisiana to seek treatment for her hair, followed by TMZ.[17] On the same day, Chance The Rapper tweeted[18] his support for Brown, garnering over 34,000 likes and 2,500 retweets in 3 days (shown below).
On February 7th, Brown posted a video to TikTok[14] and Instagram[15] consisting of a shot of the hospital, an image of a doctor looking at her hair, and a video of her sister applying some sort of solution given to her by the doctors to Brown's hair while she appears to be crying (shown below). The video gained over 4.8 million views on TikTok and 2.8 million on Instagram in 2 days.
Brown posted a longer version of the video to her YouTube[16] channel that day which includes audio of her sister applying the solution to Brown's hair (shown below). The video gained over 1.6 million views in 2 days.
That day, Brown posted a photo of the solution to Instagram[19] (shown below).
Lawsuit
On February 8th, 2021, Gorilla Glue responded to the situation on Twitter,[6] in which they wish her the best and remind readers not to use Gorilla Glue on your hair or body, garnering over 28,000 likes and 5,600 retweets in a day (shown below).
On the same day, Brown created a GoFundMe[5] to cover her medical bills. The page far surpassed its goal of $1,500 in a day, with over $13,000 in donations in one day. The New York Post[19] published an article claiming a plastic surgeon offered to help remove the Gorilla Glue.
That day, Brown had her first interview with radio station KiSS 92.5,[23] where she describes the situation and her trip to the doctor's in detail. During the interview she describes how the doctor said they could probably remove the glue with a particular saline solution but it would take about 20 hours and burn. They gave her the solution to use at home because of this, which she can be seen applying in her February 7th YouTube video. She also mentions how she is trying to avoid shaving her head.
Later that day, TMZ[20] reported that a source close to Gorilla Glue Girl informed them she was planning on suing Gorilla Glue as it mentions on the label that you can't use it on eyes, skin, or clothing, but not explicitly your hair. As news of the lawsuit spread, followers of the story became split, with some continuing to support her and others seeing her suing and her opening of a GoFundMe as taking advantage of the situation (examples shown below).[24][27]
That same day, @vloids tweeted,[21] "I'm on gorilla glue girl's side idc" in response to people criticizing Brown, garnering over 100,000 likes and 6,600 retweets in a day (shown below).
Surgical Procedure, Denial Of Lawsuit
On February 9th at 12:07 P.M., TMZ[30] reported that Brown had her ponytail off (video and shown below) and was going to fly to Beverly Hills to seek treatment for her scalp in a procedure that usually costs around $12,000 according to the Toronto Sun, but was offered to her for free by Dr. Michael Obeng after he saw her situation.[31] A video of her getting the ponytail cut off is included in the report, as well as an interview between Brown and TMZ.
On February 10th, Brown denied claims that she was going to file a lawsuit.[32]
On February 11th, TMZ[33] posted a video of Dr. Obeng describing how he discovered a solution that will remove the glue by recreating Brown's situation using a wig covered in Gorilla Glue spray (shown below).
On the same day, Brown underwent the surgical procedure (video shown below, left).[34] She was put under anesthesia to deal with the pain. The surgery took around 4 hours to complete according to TMZ.[35] Later that day TMZ posted a video of Brown running her hands through her hair for the first time after the procedure (shown below, right).
Aftermath
On February 12th, Tessica Brown launched her Gorilla Glue Girl merch store, featuring a variety of shirts, sweaters, and sweatpants that read "Bonded For Life."[37]
On February 13th, TMZ[36] posted a video of Brown in the airport on her way home, asking what she plans on doing on Valentine's day (shown below).
Brown gained a significant following on social media following the Gorilla Glue incident, with over 800,000 followers on Instagram and 1.1 million on TikTok as of February 13th, 2021.
On February 13th, Brown posted a photograph with Dr. Obeng to Instagram, thanking him in the caption for helping her (shown below).[38]
Gorilla Glue Challenge
On February 11th, reports that a Louisiana man named Len Martin got a cup glued to his lip after covering it in Gorilla Glue and raising it to his face as if drinking from it (shown below).[39] He was attempting to prove Tessica's video fake. Doctors managed to peel the cup off of his lip, and told him to cover it while it heals.
Memes
Gorilla Glue Girl's situation became the subject of memes shortly after going viral. On February 5th, 2021, @MinaLioness posted an image macro featuring Homer Simpson referring to the situation to Twitter,[25] garnering over 249,000 likes and 35,000 retweets in 4 days (shown below, left). On the same day, @jasebyjason made a joke on Twitter[26] about the situation, garnering over 1,500 likes in the same span of time (shown below, right).
The situation received significant attention on TikTok, with many users making comedy videos referencing it (examples shown below).[28][29]
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6926530669623397637
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/6926649107238980870
Personal Life
Tessica Brown is a Louisiana resident and mother of five. As of February 9th, 2021, she has over 757,000 followers on TikTok and 674,000 on Instagram.
Search Interest
External References
[1] Instagram – Stiff wea ??? Ma hair
[2] TikTok – Stiff where? Ma hair 🤬🤬?
[3] TikTok – It don't move I hate it here?
[4] Instagram – It really don't move Gorilla glue spray count Y'all dayz
[5] GoFundMe – Tessica Brown
[6] Twitter – We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair.
[7] Instagram – Post everything!!!
[8] Instagram – Wat I used tonight
[9] Instagram – At this point baby, irritation or not, we’re passed
[10] Instagram – gorilla glue hair spray
[11] TikTok – im_d_ollady
[12] Instagram – im_d_ollady
[13] WBRZ – Woman who went viral for using Gorilla Glue in hair goes to St. Bernard Parish hospital for treatment
[15] Instagram – im_d_ollady
[16] YouTube – Full update Gorilla glue girl
[17] TMZ – GORILLA GLUE HAIRDO TIKTOKER CHECKS INTO THE ER …After Rubbing Alcohol Tip
[18] Twitter – I’m glad mfs actually supporting her thru this.
[19] New York Post – Plastic surgeon offers to help remove Gorilla Glue from Tessica Brown’s hair
[20] TMZ – GORILLA GLUE HAIRDO I STILL CAN'T GET THIS GLUE OUT AFTER ER!!! Might Be Time to Sue
[21] Twitter – I'm on gorilla glue girl's side idc
[22] YouTube- David Dobrik Is A Bully & Gorilla Glue Gone Wrong – H3 After Dark #22
[23] KiSS 92.5 – A Woman Who Went Viral for Using Gorilla Glue to Hold Her Hair Wound Up Having to Go to the Hospital
[24] Twitter – gorilla glue girl must love the attention she’s getting.
[25] Twitter – The girl with the gorilla glue pony tail ten years from now
[26] Twitter – Gorilla glue girl when she comes back from the emergency room
[27] Twitter – Gorilla glue girl has retained a lawyer
[28] TikTok – Its gonna take a miracle
[29] TikTok – Get y’all some!
[30] TMZ – I FINALLY CUT MY PONYTAIL OFF
[31] Toronto Sun – Woman who put Gorilla Glue in hair heads to plastic surgeon
[32] Revolt – Gorilla Glue Girl denies claims she’s filing a lawsuit against the Gorilla Glue company
[33] YouTube – Dr. Michael Obeng Describes Science Behind Glue-Destroying Procedure | TMZ
[34] YouTube – Tessica Brown Gets Gorilla Glue Out of Hair, Video of Surgery | TMZ
[35] TMZ – GORILLA GLUE HAIRDO
[36] YouTube – Tessica Brown Will Chill on Valentine's Day After Gorilla Glue Hair Saga | TMZ
[38] Instagram – Words cannot even explain how I feel about @drmichaelkobeng you really gave me my life back and I am forever grateful
[39] Independent – Prankster who stuck cup to face for ‘Gorilla Glue challenge’ ends up in hospital
Top Comments
ScottyP
Feb 09, 2021 at 02:04PM EST
A Concerned Rifleman
Feb 09, 2021 at 01:11PM EST