She sprayed the glue in her hair and then, as part of her normal routine, blow dried the industrial adhesive, which cemented it to her scalp, and flew out the door, thinking all was fine. “I’m like you know what? I can use this and as soon as I come home I can take it off, you know wash it out,” she went on. “We was going on the lake so I know I couldn’t deal with those flyaways, it wasn’t going to work, not sitting on the lake.”īrown said she “ran in the kitchen, ran past the refrigerator” and sitting atop was the quick fix solution she thought would fix her hair - a can of sprayable Gorilla Glue. “We was leaving so I mean I went to go spray the Got2B glue and air came out of it… so now I’m looking around the whole house, I have to find something you know for these flyaways,” Brown, 40, recounted. In early January, Brown had plans to hang out by a lake near her sister’s house with her fiancé Dewitt and was in a rush to get out of the house, she told The Post Wednesday during an interview on Zoom. Tessica Brown, the TikToker who went viral for slathering her hair in Gorilla Glue, has revealed the real reason she used the sticky substance - she needed her mane perfectly slicked into place for a date. ‘Gorilla Glue girl’ launches line of hair care products How this woman accidentally sealed her eye shut with nail glue ‘Gorilla Glue girl’ releasing rap single detailing her hair horror ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ Tessica Brown loses locks in clumps after botched dye job