Another TikTok user put Gorilla Glue in his hair “accidentally”, fans scoff like a viral scam

Another TikTok user got himself into a tricky situation – and some viewers are saying it is a blatant maneuver for viral fame.

Avani Reyes, 20, said he went to the hospital after putting Gorilla Glue in his hair “accidentally” in a video he posted on TikTok. It is the latest beauty accident with the tough patch that went viral.

Avani Reyes, 20, told TikTok viewers that she

Avani Reyes, 20, told TikTok viewers that he “accidentally” pinned Gorilla Glue to his hair.
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“I don’t know what to do. It was an accident. I didn’t mean to put Gorilla Glue in my hair,” Reyes posted in a clip on the social media platform, adding that the glue was burning his scalp and it wasn’t out when she tried to remove it. Reyes posted a video of her trying to comb her pink hair.

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Reyes’ beauty mistake comes a week after Louisana’s wife Tessica Brown – now publicly known as “Gorilla Glue girl” – went viral for failing to get the Gorilla Glue she used to comb her hair after finishing her hair. spray. Later, she removed it through surgery. But skeptical commentators criticized Reyes on the app for appearing to have copied Brown.

“Are you just making fun of the other person who did this or did it really happen? Anyway, it’s wrong. You went to the hospital and wasted (sic) time there,” commented a TikTok user according to the New York Post.

“You did it willingly after it happened to that lady and you had the audacity to ask people,” commented a user according to the New York Post.

Brown recounted her experience going to the emergency room in Chalmette, Louisiana, where the patch was supposedly removed with sterile water and enamel pads, she revealed in a photo shared on Instagram. The opening clip she shared with followers has been viewed more than 35 million times.

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Reyes, meanwhile, updated followers by saying that she should use olive oil, coconut oil or tea tree oil to remove the glue. She said she tried to use coconut oil, but was not lucky to remove the sticky thing.

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Brown and his sister created a GoFundMe page to raise money for Brown’s medical bills, which raised more than $ 5,000, after a crowd of TikTok viewers and celebrities shared their support.

Michael Bartiromo and Janine Puhak contributed to this report.

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