Halala: Gorilla Glue Lady Has Surgery, Finally Removes Glue from Head
- Tessica Brown went viral weeks ago after she shared a clip in which she is asking for helping to get glue removed from her head
- In the clip, the young American lady explains that she had run out of hair spray and made the terrible decision to use Gorilla Glue spray
- After many struggles, she finally got hospitalised and had surgery to remove the glue from her head
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Less than a week ago, Tessica Brown's life to a strange turn after she gained instant internet fame after she used a strong brand of glue to lay her edges - while many wouldn't mind - for Tessica, the price to pay for her fame might not have been worth it.
This is because while her edges were pretty laid, the glue refused to off, no matter what Tessica tried. Soon the whole world was glued to their screens as they waited eagerly to find out what would happen to "Gorilla glue girl" and her head.
Finally, Tessica went to hospital and surgically got the glue removed from her head. In a short clip that was shared online, Tessica can be seen first laying on the surgery bed and then getting up after the procedure and examining the doctor's work.
According to TMZ, the procedure was performed by Dr Obeng a Ghanaian doctor based in Los Angeles who offered to perform a $12 500 (about R183 000) absolutely free of charge. Watch the clip below:
Briefly.co.za previously reported that last week a young American woman, Tessica Brown, went viral after she asked for help to remove Gorilla glue from her head after she used the strong adhesive to lay her edges when her hair gel was finished.
Soon pictures of her in distress over her situation went viral as thousands of people across the world either sympathised or laughed at her misfortune. She has since shared an update about the ongoing situation.
Taking to her Instagram page, she first shared a picture of the hospital entrance and then one of herself laying on a hospital bed while a nurse attended to her. She also shared a picture of the medication they prescribed her to use.
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Source: Briefly News