CHICAGO -- 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 get it ...
Stiff where? Still stiff here. Much like the relationship between Black women and our hair, the situation involving our good sis Tessica Brown (aka Gorilla Glue Girl, as she’s been unofficially dubbed ...
Gorilla Glue, the company that makes the spray adhesive one woman used to tame her hair, is responding following viral social media updates. The woman from Chalmette, who uses the handle "Tessica ...
(NEXSTAR) – Louisiana woman Tessica Brown, whose quest to free her hair and scalp from Gorilla Glue adhesive spray prompted an outpouring of concern on social media, said Tuesday that she may be ...
The story of the "Gorilla Glue Girl" has a happy ending, and Tessica Brown is now living just as free as her hair. In the past two weeks, the Louisiana resident has exploded on social media after she ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BATON ROUGE, La. (WVLA) – Tessica Brown went ...
Brown, 40, surprised the internet in February when she asked the public’s help on how she can get the Gorilla Glue brand’s adhesive spray out of her hair. In a brief TikTok video, she explained she ...