The outlet estimates the procedure would run around $12,500, but says Obeng will be doing the procedure for free because he “feels so bad for Tessica.” According to TMZ, Obeng is confident he can remedy the sticky situation in two to three days’ time using medical-grade glue remover. Michael Obeng - a trip Brown has confirmed with another emoji-filled post. On Tuesday, TMZ reported that Brown is flying to Los Angeles to see Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Brown has also posted emoji-laden text updates thanking everyone for the outpouring of support. The friend managed to hack off Brown’s ponytail, a style that’s notoriously painful even when it’s not permanently glued to the scalp. TMZ also reports that Brown has the support of a friend who on Tuesday applied Goof Off, a heavy-duty remover of “spots, stains, marks and messes,” to Brown’s hair. I hope she recovers well □□ #gorillagluegirl- Chance The Rapper February 6, 2021 When I watched the video the second time it was hard to laugh cause I could tell shorty genuinely didn’t know she had put one of the worlds most powerful adhesives in her shit. I’m glad mfs actually supporting her thru this. Many commenters on Instagram, where Brown is now verified, have posted things like, “I thought it was funny at first but now I really feel bad.” And some famous people have sent their condolences: Her original admission now has 24.9 million views on TikTok, and as of Wednesday, the GoFundMe she originally launched with a goal of $1,500 to fund the wigs people cautioned she’d need has raised almost $18,000. Since airing her struggle, Brown has gone viral. SoCvwxdrGc- Gorilla Glue February 8, 2021 We are glad to see in her recent video that Miss Brown has received medical treatment from her local medical facility and wish her the best. We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair. Yet on Tuesday, Brown told ET she “never, ever said that.” This came after TMZ reported Brown spent 22 hours in the ER, where health-care workers applied acetone to her hair, which “burned her scalp and only made the glue gooey before hardening back up.” The outlet claimed that Brown hired an attorney and was “weighing litigation against Gorilla Glue,” because while the product’s label warns against use on eyes, skin, or clothing, it does not mention hair. On Monday, the brand tweeted its condolences. (Brown also posted the full, soundtrack-less, excruciating 2:45 minute video of the process on YouTube.)Ī post shared by Tessica is awkward. Bernard Parish Hospital, followed by a slideshow of hospital pics and a clip of an at-home removal attempt set to the song “Prom Queen” by Molly Kate Kestner. On Sunday, Brown posted a photo of the emergency room entrance at St. Brown says she turned to social media for advice on how to get rid of her “forever ponytail.” Her first attempt, involving coconut oil and tea tree oil, was an “Epic fail.” Next, she followed the advice of a dermatologist on TikTok, who recommended using acetone to break the glue’s bonds or turning to Goo Gone adhesive remover. In its ongoing reporting of the now-weeklong saga, TMZ says sources tell them Brown “felt it was okay because the product said multi-use,” and Brown recently told ET she had Gorilla Glue on hand because she used it before on non-hair materials and it worked pretty well. Got2b Glued spray also promises a “spike cement finish” and “rock hard hair,” so perhaps Brown felt comfortable leveling up to a Lowe’s-grade formula. Like Gorilla Glue, Moco de Gorila comes in bright-yellow-and-orange packaging, features a picture of a gorilla, and is known for its holding powers. Many people online have hypothesized that perhaps Brown mistakenly took Gorilla Glue for cult-favorite styling gel Moco de Gorila, a.k.a. In another video, Brown slathers on some Pantene shampoo, which simply sits on the surface of her scalp despite vigorous rubbing before being swiped away to reveal even glossier hardened hair that hasn’t budged. A post shared by Tessica Brown learned that “hair on a human head” is not included in “and more!” In the past month, she’s washed her hair (which is permanently stuck in a ponytail) 15 times, and it’s stiff as ever.
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