Singer and performer Bruno Mars who has recently been in hot water over cultural appropriation claims is finally addressing the rumours. The Grammy winner recently opened up about the controversial topic and facing it head-on.
17.02.2021 - 06:05 / perezhilton.com
Tessica Brown wants y’all to know she did NOT fabricate her Gorilla Glue gaffe, and she’s coming for anyone who says otherwise!
The TikToker — who rose to fame as “Gorilla Glue Girl” after sharing her story about the complications that came after using the industrial adhesive in her hair — was accused by a blogger of making the whole thing up and scamming all of social media.
But Tessica’s maintaining her account, and her team is now telling the blogger to buzz off or risk getting dragged into
Singer and performer Bruno Mars who has recently been in hot water over cultural appropriation claims is finally addressing the rumours. The Grammy winner recently opened up about the controversial topic and facing it head-on.
Bruno Mars is speaking out about accusations of cultural appropriation.
straight to your inbox every day for free Daniel James claims he meant to play the ball into the path of Bruno Fernandes for Manchester United's second goal in their Europa League romp against Real Sociedad. Fernandes scored United's first two goals of the tie, the second confirmed after he'd initially been flagged offside after sweeping in a first-time shot from James' lay-off.
who went viral after getting Gorilla Glue spray adhesive stuck to her hair, showed off a new, shorter haircut on Instagram Wednesday."#IAMNOTMAHAIR Shout out to @supa_dee0223 over at BELOW ZERO for my new cut, if your comfortable with your hair let see those pictures also wanted you guys to know I love y'all so much The good outweighed the bad And I am forever grateful
With Regina King as the host and folk singer Nathaniel Rateliff as the musical guest, last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live certainly hit all of the right notes, especially when they touched on the biggest trending topics as of late! We’re talking about you, Tessica Brown, or as the internet widely knows her as Gorilla Glue girl.
Regina King is making her Saturday Night Live hosting debut!
Tessica Brown and all her supporters can breathe a sigh of relief now that the Gorilla Glue has been removed from her hair.
Tessica Brown can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The 40-year-old Louisiana native went viral after using Gorilla Glue as hairspray, and posting a TikTok asking for help on how to remove the spray adhesive from her hair.Weeks after the incident, and many attempts to rinse the product out, Brown is feeling so grateful after she underwent a procedure to restore her natural hair.«Really and truly, I was like, 'Whoa!'» Brown told ET's Melicia Johnson after her procedure.
Tessica Brown, the 40-year-old woman who went viral for using Gorilla Glue on her hair, is recovering from surgery to remove the polyurethane adhesive.Her manager, Gina Rodriguez, exclusively tells ET that the procedure was a success, and that Dr. Michael Obeng was «able to remove all of the Gorilla Glue out of her hair.»«She is currently resting and healing from the ordeal,» Rodriguez adds.
The saga of the Gorilla Glue hair has finally concluded.
right on that tender, freshly chemically burned area. While Brown's situation is far more serious, more like a freak accident, the general feeling behind it is all too relatable. "Imma try for it not to burn so much, so that's why we got the water soaking," her sister says.