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The Gorilla Glue Girl Story Is Reportedly ‘Fake’

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GorillaGlueGirl Tessica Brown's Story Is 'Cap'

#GorillaGlueGirl Tessica Brown’s Story Is ‘Cap’, Media Outlet Claims

For some days now, a woman named Tessica Brown has been in the news after sharing video of her permanently glued hair to TikTok. Initially, many believed that she was trying to troll her followers.

After several failed attempts to remove the glue, she revealed she’ll be suing the company. Then, the hospital staff was clueless as to how to treat Tessica Brown’s scalp.

Yesterday, it was revealed that she had surgery and the glue was removed. “The surgery went well,” Dr. Michael Obeng, director of MiKO Plastic Surgery, told CBS Los Angeles. “Tessica is doing well. She’s awake. The hair crew is doing her hair.”

 

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“When I found out this was a reality, you can only feel compassion and sympathy for Tessica,” Obeng told CBS LA on Tuesday. “The procedure will be to dissolve the polyurethane, which is what Gorilla Glue is made out of.”

The surgery took four hours and Tessica Brown was placed under light anesthesia. TMZ says she was emotional when she was able to run her fingers through her hair.

During the course of the tension, Tessica received lots of support from celebrities and folks online. She even opened a GoFundMe page where she’s been receiving donations.




However, according to a media outlet GotCityTea, the story is all cap. “That #gorillaglue story is a lie. I don’t like messing up ppl hustles but this one is just flat out wrong. Hopefully y’all didn’t donate,” popular Instagram blog Gossip Of The City co-signed.

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