![]() She had just run out of her go-to hairspray for strong hold - Got2B Glued Blasting Freeze Spray. TikToker Tessica Brown wasn't just messing around when she put Gorilla Glue in her hair. The don't move I hate it here ♬ original sound - Tessica Brown There are actually a lot of great reasons why you might want to spray Gorilla Glue all over your hair. This text is in bold because it's more important, and no one is "safe" to skip over basic safety information.Īnyway, as I was saying, just because Tessica Brown had a negative experience with hardware store hair care, doesn't mean that you will. It's not important.ĭisclaimer: Absolutely not. You're basically safe to skip any text that appears in bold in this article. While there are medical reasons not to stick Q-Tips in your ears, this is way more serious, and you will absolutely regret putting Gorilla Glue in your hair.īlah blah blah. Think of it the way you think of the warning on the box of Q-Tips that says not to stick them in your ear.ĭisclaimer: Absolutely do not ignore the above disclaimer, or this one. ![]() ![]() But now that's out of the way, you should really just ignore it and absolutely consider the benefits involved in spraying industrial strength glue in your hair. Okay, for legal purposes it was important to include a disclaimer up top so that no one could sue for taking this advice. This case may have more weight than a case against Gorilla Glue would have.Disclaimer: You should never put Gorilla Glue - or any other adhesive not designed specifically for that purpose - in your hair. Further, she intends to recover penalties, statutory damages, punitive damages, for the infringement. She claims that using her image, likeness, and voice is copyright infringement. She and her attorneys have sent cease and desist letters to those who are using the video and her voice in this manner. The remix of the song includes Tessica’s voice, where she said putting the Gorilla Glue on her hair was a bad idea. Bad Idea VideosĪlthough she didn’t sue Gorilla Glue, she is going after entities who used the song “Bad Idea”, over her original video. The fact that she’s an influencer could also have presented a problem with her credibility. The label is clear, the company didn’t get notice of what happened right away, and since so much time had passed, it would be difficult to prove what caused the problem. However, most experts felt that it wouldn’t be a good idea. Tessica eventually had to go to the emergency room, although the treatment she received is unknown.įor a time, it was thought that she would pursue a lawsuit against Gorilla Glue. They said that her hair might have been fractured at the root. Their statement said, “We do not recommend using our products in or on hair as they are considered permanent.” The statement also provided some ideas on how to potentially get the glue out and different solvents to use, such as rubbing alcohol. It was big enough that Gorilla Glue had an official statement out within about 24 hours. The video received more than 18 million views in a short period. She may have been reaching out for help to see if anyone else had done something similar and had a solution. She said that she had washed her hair 15 times, and it still wasn’t moving. She took her story to TikTok a month after using the glue, where she explained what happened. It isn’t a product that should be used on hair or any part of the body. She grabbed Gorilla Glue spray, believing that it would serve the same purpose and help her with her hairstyle.Īfter she sprayed the glue into her hair, she started to realize that something was wrong. When she ran out of the Got2B glued hairspray that she usually uses, she reached for a different product. While it’s easy to laugh at what happened to Tessica because it does seem like something out of a sitcom, it’s often better to keep it inside and have a bit of empathy. Take what happened to Tessica Brown, a woman from Louisiana, in early 2021. However, sometimes, the mistakes can be a bit larger and more damaging. Someone might mistake flour for powdered sugar, or they might push on a pull door. This Week’s Wacky Wednesday: Gorilla Glue Mishap Leads to a Lawsuit… But It’s Not What You Think ![]() ![]() Temporary Status (Various Entry Permits).Dependent Adult Applications (Represented Adults). ![]()
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