

for surgery- or a vacation as some users have been saying.
GORILLA GLUE HAIR TIKTOK UPDATE
With 18 videos currently available of her progress over the past few days, it’s easy to assume that Reyes will continue to update us as she flies to L.A. Reyes also continues to attempt to go about her normal life despite this situation- including one video with her making iced coffee, and another where her friend is helping her try to scrub the glue off. original sound – Gofundme was made for people who actually need help, stop taking advantage of people to get money and sort it out Whoever donated you just wasted money. Fans weren’t thrilled, as many thought she didn’t deserve the money because of her actions. for surgery, which she was overall excited about. Making Money, Splitting Endsĭespite the overall backlash, Reyes’ GoFundMe still thrives- including one user, who claimed to have donated $3000. Enough money was raised for Reyes to fly to L.A. Reyes also continues to receive backlash with continuing videos of her attempting to brush the matted hair, including a makeup video in which Gorilla by Bruno Mars plays again. Many other viewers began commenting ways to possibly help loosen the glue from her hair, including mineral oil or just shaving it off. Viewers thought otherwise, saying that she knew what she was doing and just was seeking money like Brown was donated after her incident. More backlash continues after this video, with her next one just before a shower where she says that putting the glue in her hair was an accident and that it wasn’t intentional. This came off as not surprising to many viewers, who claimed it was all a part of the plan from the beginning to get “You literally did that on purpose to get “no one donate this person did it for attention and we all learned from the gorilla glue lady and it’s common sense not to put gorilla glue in your “People who donate to the GoFundMe 🤡🤡🤡”. Maybe just so people can help with my Gorilla Glue situation, and I might get surgery.” original sound – AvaniĪfter the first round of trying to remove the glue at home, Reyes reaches out to her followers and viewers to help out via GoFundMe. “I’m thinking about starting a GoFundMe page. I used coconut oil for like half an hour, and then I just washed my hair, and there’s still Gorilla Glue on my head.” Overall, her hair looks slightly different from the original video but still remains a solid slab of pink hair on her head. The next video Reyes posts after the visit to the emergency room shows her in the shower appearing to shampoo her hair while the song Gorilla by Bruno Mars plays in the background as a tribute to her situation.Īfter this, a new video with how her hair looks and results of this attempt come forward. Or, you can shave your hair.” At Home Remedies-Trial and Error Viewers are not impressed with Reyes, calling her out saying that she is trying to get her 15 minutes of fame.Reyes continues with that the only suggestion given was that she “should apply either olive oil/tea tree oil or coconut oil on your hair to attempt to remove the glue. Reyes’ blunder came a week after the Louisiana woman Tessica Brown got viral when she switched her hair spray with the industrial strength glue. Avani can be seen sitting in her car where she adds that her scalp is burning, so she needs to go to the hospital to remove it as she tried washing it off and it didn’t come off. Ultimately, she had to rush to a hospital to get medical help. Reyes explained that she applied coconut oil trying to remove the adhesive but was unsuccessful. In one of the clips she can be seen trying to comb her solid stuck hair but in vain due to the stiffness. Trying to explain her predicament, Rayees shared multiple videos of her. Tessica Brown, who went viral when she used Gorilla Glue in her hair instead of hairspray earlier this year, just had. Learning nothing from the above incident, another TikToker named Avani Rreyes landed herself in the hospital claiming that she ‘accidently’ applied the heavy-duty adhesive in her hair and couldn’t remove it.Īvani Reyes, a content creator on TikTok with more than 459,000 followers posted videos stating she doesn’t know what to do, as it was an accident and she didn’t mean to put Gorilla Glue in her hair. Courtesy of TikTok/Tessica Brown ( imdollady) 'Gorilla Glue Girl,' aka. Tessica Brown sought medical treatment weeks after she used Gorilla Glue in place of hair spray and could not get the. By now, anyone with an internet connection would be aware of the ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ fiasco, an incident when a woman named Tessica Brown replaced her regular hair spray with Gorilla Glue, a decision which led to her having a hair saving surgery in Los Angeles. A TikTok user is in a sticky situation after she put Gorilla Glue in her hair.
