![]() ![]() ![]() In June 2021, it was announced that Tessica Brown had reached a settlement agreement with Gorilla Glue. The lawsuit was a high-profile case that raised questions about product labeling and consumer safety. In response to the lawsuit, Gorilla Glue argued that their label adequately warned against the use of the product on hair and that Tessica’s claims were baseless. Her lawsuit claimed that the product’s label, which described the adhesive as “multi-use,” was misleading and did not provide adequate warnings against its use on hair. In February 2021, Tessica filed a lawsuit against Gorilla Glue, alleging that the company’s labeling was inadequate and misleading. She eventually sought medical attention, and a plastic surgeon managed to remove the glue using a combination of acetone, medical-grade adhesive remover, and aloe vera. Tessica’s attempts to remove the glue using a variety of methods, including alcohol and acetone, proved futile. Her video went viral, and she garnered widespread attention from the media and celebrities alike. The adhesive stuck her hair to her scalp, and she was unable to remove it for over a month. Tessica had run out of her usual hair product, and in a bid to style her hair, she reached for a can of Gorilla Glue. Tessica Brown is a 40-year-old resident of Louisiana who became an overnight sensation after she posted a video on social media detailing her predicament. In this article, we delve into the Gorilla Glue Girl lawsuit, explore the settlement reached, and discuss the impact of the incident. ![]() The incident went viral, and soon, Tessica became known as the “Gorilla Glue Girl.” Following the incident, Tessica filed a lawsuit against Gorilla Glue, alleging that the company’s labeling was inadequate and led her to use the adhesive in place of hair spray. In February 2021, the internet was awash with a bizarre story of a woman named Tessica Brown who applied Gorilla Glue to her hair after running out of her usual hair product. ![]()
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