In a recent interview, Tessica Brown it hit LisaRaye for calling her a “ghetto” after her viral accident with Gorilla glue.
Brown sat down for an interview with Instagram’s Neighborhood Talk and told the presenter DeAsia Robinson, “LisaRaye, they say she had a lot to say … You don’t even know me. Are you judging me? You know, I like it – are you going to give us Diamond? Do you know what I’m saying? “
Brown’s situation certainly took the world by storm, with many ordinary people and celebrities agreeing with his ideas about the viral story. LisaRaye McCoy gave her two cents during a conversation about Fox Soulin Cocktails with Queens.
Read more: Tessica Brown donating $ 20,000 to the foundation after the Gorilla Glue incident
While talking about his program with the co-hosts, Vivica A. Fox, Syleena Johnson, and Claudia Jordan, said the actress at the time, “[I don’t care] how ghetto you are, how slow you are, or how you can’t even read – or whatever, and whatever, and everything. You know better, you should have asked someone. ”

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During his Instagram interview, Brown said that McCoy’s sister, Da Brat, showed his kindness in his moments of need. “But her sister, Da Brat and her girlfriend, oh, they sent me a whole box of Miracle Drops. Everything outside of its product line, ”said Brown.
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Many other celebrities offered positivity after Brown’s story went viral.
Loni Love in The real said on the show: “We, as black women, know how difficult it is, our hair is so important … I am one of the few black women – me and I think Whoopi Goldberg – [who] In fact, we use our hair in braids or wicks because it is traditionally known for not being professional. But times are changing … so I have total empathy for Tessica and I want to help. “
How theGrio As previously reported, Brown’s manager said that after raising more than $ 21,000 in public donations, the Louisiana woman decided to contribute most of the money to the Restore Foundation. It is a non-profit organization that provides reconstructive surgery services to people around the world.
The Restore Organization was designed by Dr. Michael Obeng, the Los Angeles plastic surgeon who successfully performed Brown’s hair restoration procedure for free.
TMZ reported that Brown was inspired to make the monetary contribution because he wants other people who need this type of procedure to have the same access as her, even if they have no financial means.
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