Tessica Brown -- aka, 'Gorilla Glue Girl' -- is having another moment on the internet -- only this time, she isn't the one who kicked it off which is a huge problem for her and lawyers. Im going on the journey with you, one user commented under her Instagram post. She then began working as a teacher and taught kids at an elementary school. Brown, who has five kids from a previous relationship, said window.FB.init({ Conversations about hair, especially Black hair, continue to evolve, Lester said, pointing to how Olympian Gabby Douglas was talked about when her edges werent slick enough for some or the criticism lodged at superstar Beyonc for allowing her oldest daughters curls and kinks to do their own thing. I wouldnt even try to salvage it because were talking about an industrial product that is used for other purposes besides hair, Ms. Milton said. In total, the removal process required four hours, light anesthesia, and application of Obengs special concoction of medical-grade adhesive remover, aloe vera, olive oil, and acetone. The "remix" was taken off social media -- including on TikTok, IG Reels and even on streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify which all seems to have been started by someone named Cocoa Brown, whom posted the track -- helping it spread like wildfire. Heres to wishing her the best on her hair journey. Is Brown getting any help?Since airing her struggle, Brown has gone viral. She manages to work as a teacher, internet celebrity, and mom with the utmost perfection. Multiple lawsuits have alleged that the companys period underwear contains harmful chemicals. Ms. Browns hair mishap has intrigued internet users who became invested in her predicament and have rooted her on virtually, leaving messages of encouragement and ideas in the comment sections of her posts. clearInterval(fbl_interval); Yes! Coconut oil, sunflower oil or Vaseline warmed in hot water could also work, he said, but he added that solutions should be tested on a small area first.