A TikToker has landed in the hospital after jumping on the Gorilla Glue cart, saying the “accidentally” hair-resistant adhesive has been applied.
“I do not know what to do. It was an accident. I didn’t want to put Gorilla Glue in my hair “, cried Avani Reyes in one of the several clips published on the site.
“I need to go to the hospital so they can remove this Gorilla glue. I have no idea what to do. I tried to wash it off, it doesn’t come off, ”he says, adding that“ the scalp is burning ”.
But Reyes ’plight, which follows that of“ Gorilla Glue girl, ”Tessica Brown, has a lot of people saying her story seems a little hairy, and that TikToker is trying to get its own 15 minutes of fame.
“I followed you just because you looked like a great person. But you did it willingly after it happened to that lady. and you have the audacity to ask people, ”one user said.
“They just make fun of the other person who did this or did this really happen? Either way, it’s wrong. You went to the hospital and you wasted (sic) time there,” said another.
And a third said simply, “I hope it never comes out.”
Reyes, who has more than 459,000 followers on the video-sharing app, followed up and claimed the hospital “did nothing.”
“I just got out of the hospital and they didn’t do anything for me. Look at my hair, ”he says in the clip.
Reyes said he was advised to try olive oil, tea tree oil or coconut oil to remove rubbish, despite Brown’s similar failed attempts before Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Obeng , would perform a free $ 12,500 surgery to get rid of the tail hair.
“I used coconut oil for half an hour and then I washed my hair and I still have Gorilla Glue on my head. I guess I have to go bald, ”adds the woman, who said she has raised enough money to travel to Los Angeles to have surgery as Brown.
He even claimed that a generous benefactor gave $ 3,000 to his cause.
“You know it was definitely a trip with this Gorilla Glue. It was crazy, so thank you very much, ”he says.
Brown, who has hired an agent amid all the publicity, raised about $ 24,000 to pay his medical bills, but said he would donate most to charity.