
Per TMZ, Tessica Brown and her lawyers are aiming to have the remix permanently taken off streaming services and social media, as “Gorilla Glue Girl” had no part in the remix and is not making money from it. The situation has elicited communal cringes and sympathy for Ms. The only other track Cocoa Brown appears to have put out is a much less-viewed remix of another viral clip, this one of so-called Elizabeth from Knoxville saying “I got maced.” Brown’s situation was so dire that she couldn’t remove the Gorilla Glue after more than 15 washes, various treatments and a trip to the emergency room, according to The New York Times.
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In the video, Brown said the glue had been stuck on her head for a month. The remix was originally uploaded back in February. Brown, who's dubbed herself Gorilla Glue Girl, explained her story in a video posted to TikTok and YouTube Feb. Tessica Brown, who went viral when she used Gorilla Glue in her hair instead of hairspray earlier. Among the celebrities who have posted a video using the remix are Aniya Wayans, daughter of Damon Jr., and Cardi B, who posted a clip of her daughter Kulture singing the track to her Instagram. ( KLFY) Most people know Tessica Brown as the Gorilla Glue Girl, but that’s not all she is. Courtesy of TikTok/Tessica Brown ( imdollady) 'Gorilla Glue Girl,' aka. Tessica Brown became known as the 'Gorilla Glue Girl' on social media after she used the Gorilla Spray Adhesive, which sealed her hair in place and led to an emergency room visit.


Tessica Brown, famously known as Gorilla Glue. The track, which is attributed to someone named Cocoa Brown on streaming services, is called “Bad Idea (Gorilla Glue Girl Remix)” and prominently features a line from her video: “My hair, it don’t move.” That snippet itself has recently gone viral on TikTok and Instagram. CNN A Louisiana woman who went viral after mistakenly using Gorilla Glue in place of hair spray has launched her own hair care line. Tessica Brown, the girl who went viral earlier this year after posting a video of herself putting Gorilla Glue in her hair, has sent several cease and desist notices to people using a song that remixes her original video, as TMZ reports.
