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“Trouble Is Her Middle Name”- ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ Gets Into Another Hair Crisis AGAIN


The famous ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ is back again and she’s found herself caught in the middle of another troubling hair situation.

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You all may recall Tessica Brown from Louisiana who made plenty of heads turn last year when she opted to use Gorilla Glue as a substitute for hairspray.

Now, Tessica says she’s undergoing stem cell therapy as a means to revive her lost hair, right after she suffered from a disaster-oriented hair dye job.

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Source: New York Post

“My hair was literally falling out and this is my last resort,” the famous Gorilla Glue girl began to explain.

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While her hair may be dyed, it’s in the worst state imaginable because it continues to fall out in patches and doctors claim that if not treated in time, it could ultimately result in balding.

The news sent Tessica into an absolute frenzy because she claims she’s had enough of doctor appointments and wants a permanent fix to her hair, once and for all.

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Source: Teen Vogue

“I’m just praying with all of my heart and soul that it all works out well in the end,” she revealed.

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Speaking to the Post recently about her procedure, the young woman is hopeful that doctors can save her hair again, right after she got a disastrous hair dye job done from a local salon, where the chemicals just didn’t suit her hair’s texture.

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Source: New York Post

The 39-year-old said that all she wanted was to disguise her grey hairs and that’s exactly she showed up at the salon. But little did she know that a little dye can sometimes be a lot, causing her scalp to burn and ultimately resulting in all of her luscious locks falling out.

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Documenting her hair transformation journey again, the viral woman received another 2.9 million views as many were curious to see what she was up to now.

Source: New York Post

But only time can tell whether or not the process works again as it’s slow and steady but doctors are hopeful this time for a positive ending.

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