OMG!! I'm so MF** happy that I'm Not the only one saying this. That girl should have known better than to put some MF** Super Glue in your head!! Like who does this S***?!? I want to know what was going through her mind to make her want to do something like this?!? Even my 12yr old daughter knows NOT to do something like this. I truly feel sorry for her, but she brought this upon herself. #KnowBetter
It sure isn't a black girl/woman hair issue. And it's definitely something deeper going on with her, those color contacts she was wearing indicated that.
I agree that Black women have pressure for their hair, but this is not a black women narrative. Black women knows what products goes in their hair. They know not to go to the hardware store to buy hair/cosmetics products. Black women are intelligent and beautiful and they know how to read. Don’t drag them into this. This was an independent case, where this woman should’ve been more careful. Please read guys! So many things are similar nowadays, I’m praying for her though! It’s not easy
I'm SO glad I'm not the only one who thought it was weird how they made this a race issue. Why did they have to point out her race and talk about the issue black women have with their hair? Like..what the hell does that have to do with what happened to this woman?
She’s obviously felt the pressure to look a certain way as most of us have at some point so it’s a black woman narrative. However, I agree with you she should have read and I know she didn’t buy that at the beauty supply store! Beauty Supply stores sell the brand Gorilla snot for hair but definitely not gorilla glue👀. I’ve glued furniture together with that stuff that I’m sure will last a lifetime so I’m still wondering what on earth would make her think that was ok. Hopefully infection doesn’t set in because the stuff has fused to her head & she’s having migraines she could possibly have life threatening results from this smh. I pray for her🙏🏾
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS! She made the decision to do so!! This ain’t it!!! I can’t feel sorry for someone who now has a verified account on IG ... now it’s starting to feel like clout. A lot of people of reached out and I’m hearing she’s declining.
I hope she’s okay! But to the people asking for Gorilla Glue to issue a statement, why? It’s not their fault. There is a warning. The product is not meant for cosmetic use.
I disagree with Adrienne... Gorilla glue or any kind of chemical doesn’t need a “warning label” as she said... This chick needed a common sense label... PSA Black White Green or Purple DON’T PUT GORILLA GLUE IN YOUR HAIR!!!
Simple as that. It's sad the lengths we'll go to change what are own hair looks like. I'm so sick of all of this with the hair. She doesn't need sympathy, she needs a lesson on be creative with your hair but don't be so desperate to change what it looks like that you lose all your common sense. Gawd......
@@LlLl-yk8xy any responsible adult would not leave anything toxic around for a child to get into it... A 2 or 3 year old usually can’t read a label.. You wouldn’t leave a gun around for them to play with so you wouldn’t leave anything toxic around for them to play with..
She's old enough to know better and now she wants the world to feel sorry for her?!? I hate that she's in this much pain and heartache but she brought this on herself. #CommonSenseAintCommon
Why are they making it a seem like a societal issue? She is a grown 40. Gorilla glue is sold in hardware stores and when/if in other stores it is most certainly not near to the hair products. She probably just thought it was gonna be easy to get out but either way its stupid. Its on her but I just hope her situation improves.
@@melissa772727 yo what?? they didn’t hit her on her hand and make her use it on her hair. they also clearly state the uses of the glue on the bottle and their website. tf is she on? 🤦🏻♀️
I do hope she recovers and I feel bad for her but I don't think deep seated issues with black women's hair is a problem here. She just made a terrible decision that got her a lot of attention. I hope you all can get through to her soon
Yes Mary, you are correct. She actually has to come out to California to a plastic surgeon. I am with Loni, been thinking about her since she originally posted the video. She went to the emergency room as well. Regardless of her age things happen and no one deserves such a tragedy that can affect their lives in such a harsh way. Hair is one of the key components of a woman's femininity. Hopefully she can get that product out of her hair and it doesn't cause any permanent damage. Stay blessed everyone.
I watched bridgerton before the hype and it was ok. I hate that its so hyped for the "hot moments" i loved it for the Jane Austen pride and prejudice mixed with gossip girl vibes
She is a grown adult, she was just being lazy and did not want to replace her empty bottle. STOP it y'all really !!!!!! duh people know not to use it!!!!
I'm livid about her stupidity. No one was pressuring her in her home okay??? She could have stepped out...gotten her products and done her hair. I mean all of us are guilty of takign short cuts...but OWN up to your mistakes all the way. I was highly concerned for her. This lady had money on gofundme....a plastic surgeon wants to help her for free. Even the company is reaching out to her. Forget the hair. Her scalp is going to be messed up. But if the rumors are true...she wants to try to sue the Gorilla Glue company now. Now there...she loses me!
@@gaila.9852 the reason I’m side-eyeing her is because she put it on social media. Though she denies it, I think she did it for attention so more people can follow her on her social media accounts.
@@iacobus4227 I absolutely think people do way too much for attention, but in this case, it seems like she posted it to see if anyone could help her. How could she have possibly known so many people would see it?
That woman has no common sense. I can empathize with black woman feeling like they have hair pressure, but going as far as putting glue on your head is vanity.
“They need some type of warning” THERE IS “Don’t get in contact with skin, eyes and clothing” COMMON SENSE tells us that something you’d buy in the hardware section isn’t meant for beauty. You don’t use super glue for a quick fix on nails, hair or false lashes. The chemical reaction that may come from trying to remove with removers may cause chemical burns. There are warnings on these products. You can’t get them at the beauty supply store because that’s not what they are meant for. These adhesives are meant for to hold things together long term. Anyone who donated to her got scammed. Use common sense it’s not that hard.
wow these women are something else! 🙄😒 they do _zero_ research into their topics beforehand SMFH all they do is show up ..this woman is a known clout chaser and has done deliberately outrageous things like this in the past in the hope of going 'viral' ...literally a simple Instagram search was all they had to do
@@LlLl-yk8xy I don't either, you can still view Instagram without an account. ..just go watch LovelyTi's most recent video about it, she breaks gorilla glue sue and her fraudulent antics down!
Adrienne, they already have warnings on their label. But really,, this girl went on her own silly negligence and decided to put a product that EVERYONE knows not to put on your body. I did feel bad for her at first but not anymore. She clearly didn't use her common sense. And no she doesn't have a case to sue them (because she's trying to sue).
I am a women in my 40’s and by this age we know what products to put in our hair and GORILLA GLUE is not one of them because it is clearly not for hair. She has to take responsibility for her actions and stop blaming the company!!! She needs to blame herself!!! Ladies of the real this is not a societal problem!! Black women are intelligent and can read labels and know what they are putting in their hair!! Reaching out from Britain 🇬🇧
They just loveeee to sugarcoat everything on The Real. NO. This woman must've been out of her mind for doing this. There is no way on God's green Earth that she thought this or that. This was stupid. She has no one to blame but herself.
@@britbritnicole yeah, ofc course! We've all made mistakes before. But idk if you knew this, but she admitted that she didn't even mix up the two. She deliberately put it in her hair because it gave a strong hold
I agree with you what is a good curl pattern??? Garcelle can not be sitting there day in day out wearing all manor of wigs under the sun and speak like this! This is about self love and acceptance of our amazing Afro hair !
About the gorilla glue, the company has nothing to do with it, it's not their fault. Like you said, there's a warning on the container, infact the woman is a walking advert for them. They did their job, now I know to get gorrila glue for a permanent fix around the house.
I don’t think she should sue them because she made the decision to put it on her hair. But we’ve all made mistakes and some things can sadly cause permanent damage. So, hopefully it comes out.
Why do people keep saying it was a mistake. This woman knew full well it was industrial strength heavy duty adhesive glue and used it with INTENT. That is not a mistake. That is stupidity to the utmost. I once pulled up to a gas pump and pumped diesel fuel into my car, that was a mistake, because I THOUGHT it was regular gasoline but MISTEKENLY pumped diesel I DID NOT pump the diesel with AWARENESS that it was diesel. It was not my INTENT to pump diesel, that is what's considered a mistake. Are people saying she used the glue with intent by mistake? That makes no sense. She KNEW it was Gorilla Glue. How is that a mistake?
When I first heard this story I was thinking this can not be real then I thought I wonder what made her use this on her hair and I couldn’t come up with a answer smh🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️!!!!
Why should they... that’s a very serious allegation... and I think being people that don’t know th situation they shouldn’t add fuel to the fire by speaking on it... the last time they talked about an issue in regards to him they almost got their damn heads chopped off... so I think they’d be better of not addressing it
@@MajesticMyronn why should they not? It’s serious enough that their show has been suspended not to mention the numerous corroborating stories put out there. Even Wendy covered it. This is a big issue and when the real chooses not to acknowledge it, it gives off the impression that the real is trying to be politically correct instead of speaking truthfully about the issues that are impacting our communities such as sexual assault.
Really though? I don't think them not discussing a particular topic means they're not keeping it real. When they bring up a topic and they tiptoe around and issue then sure. Go watch a show that discusses then...might I suggest the breakfast club
Keeping it real doesn’t mean telling other people’s business or always speaking on everything that’s out there. Those are serious allegations and that woman is getting called out for her lies anyway. They don’t have to cover everything.
I can't believe what I am hearing, who use Gorilla glue in the hair. Let's not make this about black women and our hair. She went too far. Wishing her all the best!
I wish Loni and Garcelle would stop blaming "society" a 40 yrs old woman knows better, just as I though, she ran out of hair glue saw the Gorilla glue and decides to use it, this is all vanity to "slay", that turned out horribly...btw Loni, you have very beautiful natural hair...I remember once you wore a short wig which looked great on you..and Jeannie said she didnt like it, I was shocked! Anywhoo I hope you love your beautiful natural hair regardless of what anyone says, and I've seen that Jeannie has matured since! Either way if you're a woman of a particular age and you're affected by societical "peer pressure" then the blame is on you and no one else!
@@C2G2 hence the 40yrs old, and women of a particular age comment! As for apathy? You're correct, I'm a simple person, minimalist, never understood what drives people to do these things to "impress" others, I saw a Rapper implanted a $25,000.000 diamond in his forehead! For what reason? Are we that insecure as black people? Or is it mental slavery? As Bob Marley put it in his song, "none but ourselves, can free our mind"!
Wait what I haven't seen it yet cause I haven't been watching since the beginning but why wouldn't Jeannie like Loni's real hair I don't get it she alwys seem so supportive and stuff. If not who cares what she thinks its not any of her business its loni's hair she can wear it anyway she wants without Jeannie's sarcastic remarks supposedly if she had any love her tho!😊😊❤
It’s wild how pre 70s we had to straighten our hair just to have a chance in America workforce and daily life then the 70s came and it was all about natural hair then now we’re back here it’s just exhausting. I wish we didn’t feel the pressure and just fall in love w what we have, at a certain point it’s a CHOICE
I feel bad because humans make dumb mistakes sometimes such as good people do bad things sometimes. From what I see in the comments she is suing. I don't think that's right and that's the part where I don't agree with.
Y’all this girl just was not thinking or had no common sense. Honestly, the girl wasn’t thinking. Gorilla Glue is nowhere near the hair isle. I don’t feel that bad but I do feel like she went to social media because she was desperate.
@@athomewithhollie Not true...it may be fragile as a result of what we do to it,but we weren’t born with fragile hair, but to your point, I just want to hear us celebrate every part of what God gave us and not being able to just go to the pool and get our hair wet is a blessing in disguise!talk about fragile hair,that chlorine stays in your hair for days! Look at God!🙌🏽
@@blessedmodebeauty247 our hair is fragile. That’s just the texture we have. Nothing wrong with fragile hair we just have to apply products that makes our hair thrive. As the previous woman mentioned, fragile is not a dis.
@@simplymonica6888 Hi Simply Shamonica,I appreciate both comments, blessings to you both.I think our is beautiful, I have two licenses in hair, I love it so much. Textured hair is gorgeous, it’s complicated, it’s wonderfully unique and full of strength. Why paint ourselves as fragile in any form. God endowed us with strength including in our gorgeous hair. Our curls are so strong that you have to go in with a chemical agent to break them down or loosen them up. Glory to God🙌🏽
@@blessedmodebeauty247 I think you’re thinking too hard into it. Fragile is the appropriate word for our texture. When it becomes dry it is easily broken, and can become brittle. That’s why moisture is our best friend. Our hair is very lovely and apart of what makes it beautiful is accepting that it is also fragile and needs gentle care.
Who's giving black women pressure today about their hair? I wore my kinky hair out for interviews and they all called me for the job. If u still have to do ur hair to please others I'm sorry to say it's not them it's u?
It’s not fair to say that “As soon as you come out of the womb” there’s pressure to put relaxer in your hair. It is the decision of the parents or guardian of that child” My mom taught me to love my natural hair and always looked after it with lots of care and protective styles It’s about self love and acceptance of the beautiful Afro hair we were born with💕💕
People please don't mix up gorilla gel with gorilla glue. They are two different product serving two different purposes. Girl I get it, our kinki hair can be hard to maintain and it doesn't stay put, but gorilla glue is too far.
Actually there is NO WARNING not to spray gorilla glue in your hair they left that to Common Sense. She has also filed a lawsuit against them for not labeling not for hair
@@lalaland746 that's like saying if I read what Bleach is for they shouldn't have to put a warning not to drink it. But its always that One person with No sense
@@MichaelJones-yx4zv they did put a warning, though? she just chose to not read carefully. I’m not saying they don’t need warnings but I think at this stage in society we should already know what to drink, eat, wash with, etc. 40 years old too? I check everything before I buy or use anything, the front, the back, the ingredients, the reviews, everything. At least know what the product is intended for, could’ve saved her whole hair
@@lalaland746 there is no warning to not put in your hair. Now of course I think common sense should tell people but there is no warning not to put in hair
@@MichaelJones-yx4zv there’s a warning saying don’t put Gorilla glue on your skin, the scalp on your head is considered skin. So, it’s kind of a warning.
Garcelle confused me on her opinion with the Gorilla Glue. She kind of went left & completely off topic. I don’t think the girl putting Gorilla Glue in her head was because the scrutiny black women are under with maintenance of their hair. It was just a stupid mistake simple 🤷🏾♂️
@@princesskai13 Ok calm down lmaoo ok you wear probably upset or didn't agree there's times when I don't agree with her either but no need to curse her out lol 🤭🤭
This is NOT an issue about black women and our hair and the lengths we will go to make sure it looks good. She thought gorilla glue would have the same effect as the hair glue and it backfired nothing more nothing less. Everything isn't a political or social issue. Why would anyone think something from the home improvement aisle is suitable for the skin? Bad judgement on her part is all. I truly hope she can recover from this.
She's like a 40-year-old woman???!! She knows better to put gorilla glue in her hair. Matter of fact like Lonie said there's a warning she didn't look at it and she decided to do it anyway. Like wtfffff, I do as feel for her in a way, that she's about to lose her hair and have her first experience of possibly going bold I don't know. Stuff like this makes me upset because I believe she knew better and wants her fame, with the cost of losing her beautiful hair over gorilla glue, over getting temporary famous or embarrassing herself 💀
It's so anoying to see this old woman putting gorilla glue on her hair, Gorilla glue are for hardware, more reason why their not being sold at the saloon.
A Gorilla Glue Nightmare ---------------- Ok so I’ve been following this story ever since I first saw it on the shaderoom... and when I tell you this girl decide since she didn’t have anymore proper hair product to do the job... she on her own merit , went to HOME DEPOT... not a Beauty Supply Store... but Home Depot and intentionally purchased Gorilla Glue Spray which is an adhesive for permanent home crafts and not for cosmetic reasons... and common sense would tell you , wait a damn minute this isn’t for hair... but no she went on her own merit! if she wanted a cosmetic product she would’ve had to get Gorilla GEL not Glue... as of rn she’s filed a lawsuit against the company because there is no technical specification on the bottle that says it cannot be used for hair... which to me the fact that she’s gone viral , I think her social media is verified and she’s due to have an interview soon... I’m just wondering if this was all to actually get money because she knew she could be within reach to file because of the semantics she’s playing... I’m not sure how to feel about this situation but I just hope this all is over
"Its a beautiful day,I'm looking for something dumb to do,hey maybe,I'll put on my gorilla glue" this was just plain stupidity and saying its because of 'pressure on the black woman' is totally out of it. ...anyway,kudos to Gorilla glue, its now known worldwide...free advertising.👌🏽
I never watched the 50 Shades movies. But the books..... I was all in :-). And the woman using gorilla glue - she has no one to blame but herself. Period. There is no excuse. I do hope she doesn't have any serious and lasting damage.
Y’all, is that stuff even in the hair aisle? If it’s not, I don’t feel bad at all. If it’s not in the hair aisle... why are you putting it in your head?
But who puts GLUE on their hair?? And out of all the glues.. GORILLA GLUE!!! God bless that poor woman, but common..... You can’t sue the company for doing something that the product’s label says you shouldn’t do.. I am glad that the company is going to help her though!
Unbelievable that you don't know that GORILLA GLUE is not used in your HAIR!! Read the labels people. I feel no pressure in how to wear my hair or not. Its up to you.
The charity being thrown at this fool is ridiculous. She is a grown ass woman put industrial glue on her hair and I'm meant to feel sorry, absolutely not. There does not need a label for stupidity
But the question IS... why use GORILLA GLUE!? Like come on, what u think was gonna happen? “Got 2 b Glu” is not an equivalent to Gorilla Glue, Crazy Glue, or even Elmer’s Glue for that matter... it’s HAIRSPRAY! Why would u even think to use that? Common sense is not that common, unfortunately. And the fact they make it out to seem that this is a ‘black girl hair struggle’ is BEYOND me... it has nothing to do with struggle, but that someone was careless enough to Gorilla Glue their head 😫 do I feel bad for her? Yes. But don’t go blaming the product for something that you were dumb enough to do, and don’t make it seem like she did it for a cause. If yo edges ain’t laid for one day, you’ll be fine, ma. It’s not that serious!
Do we not question anything anymore. #1 - Did she buy the glue or was it given to her? 1A- If she did buy it what store did she buy it at? Hone Depot, Walmart, Target? 1B- Let say she bought it at Target or Walmart, what isle did she get it from? #2- Why didn’t she quickly skim the label? So many questions. I’m sorry I’m not buying it 🤷🏽♀️
Twisting the narrative as usual. Gorilla glue has NO responsibility at all. If she had used an axe to cut her hair and missed, would that be the person who made the axe's fault? All the cackling at the end shows how fake their concern is
Anybody noticed how hard Garcelle was smiling in the beginning at the start of the video for the gorilla glue topic🤭🤭😊 lmaoo exactly how hard loni mst have been smiling for the Tessica lady interview the one who put Gorrilla glue in her hair lmaoo🥴🥴😊
You lady's are wonderful for wanting to help the young lady.so many people are saying so much bad thing about her keep doing what you are doing keep being a sister.
This was ridiculous. Did it have to say "do not use as hair gel"?? Does labeling on bleach need to say "Do not inject into your body"? Does motor oil have to say "Do not use as facemask"?? No! We're not children. We know better.
Ladies, do some research. She said she's had that same style for a month, but a month ago she had a different hair styles. Her hair was NOT sealed to her scalp. Go back a month from her upload date and you'll see for yourselves.
Exactly. If she put that on and placed a scarf over it as we normally do the scarf would have stuck or her hands would have stuck to her head. It doesn't take long to dry. The first spritiz should have stopped her.
I bet she could have tried goo gone. Or coconut oil. Or a combo of coconut oil and baking soda or dish detergent and baking soda. For those of you who clean your pots after searing food, you know what I'm taking about. On another note, if the product clearly stated it is not for cosmetic use, then she clearly used it for the wrong use, which means there is assumed risk.
Have you ever used something on your hair that you shouldn't have?
NO. Thats cuz we are smart enough to read the label before we use it. Especially when it comes to our hair.
I used laundry detergent to wash my hair once. I ended up with a horrible migraine for days, but my hair smelled amazing.
Back in the day, I used relaxers to straighten my hair. It took my 3-decades to finally Embrace the curls my ancestors gave me. #NauralBeauty
@@Motions86 😭😭 did u do it on purpose?
@@marcsmith7321 I did😣
This isn't a black girl hair struggle...hate the twisting of this narrative!!!!! She should've known much better!
OMG!! I'm so MF** happy that I'm Not the only one saying this. That girl should have known better than to put some MF** Super Glue in your head!! Like who does this S***?!? I want to know what was going through her mind to make her want to do something like this?!? Even my 12yr old daughter knows NOT to do something like this. I truly feel sorry for her, but she brought this upon herself. #KnowBetter
Agreed, this wasn’t a “all Black women” issue. This was isolated and there was no pressure on her by society.
It sure isn't a black girl/woman hair issue. And it's definitely something deeper going on with her, those color contacts she was wearing indicated that.
I agree with you. Its common sense. It has nothing to do with color. It has to do with being smart. READ FIRST!!!!!Hello.
Girl yes! Not even a minute into the episode my thoughts " not them defending her" 😒 and Adrianne dumb a$$ they should have a warning.. girlllllll 🙄
I agree that Black women have pressure for their hair, but this is not a black women narrative. Black women knows what products goes in their hair. They know not to go to the hardware store to buy hair/cosmetics products. Black women are intelligent and beautiful and they know how to read. Don’t drag them into this. This was an independent case, where this woman should’ve been more careful. Please read guys! So many things are similar nowadays, I’m praying for her though! It’s not easy
AMEN! Why did they make this a black women issue about “our hair”
I'm SO glad I'm not the only one who thought it was weird how they made this a race issue. Why did they have to point out her race and talk about the issue black women have with their hair? Like..what the hell does that have to do with what happened to this woman?
She’s obviously felt the pressure to look a certain way as most of us have at some point so it’s a black woman narrative. However, I agree with you she should have read and I know she didn’t buy that at the beauty supply store! Beauty Supply stores sell the brand Gorilla snot for hair but definitely not gorilla glue👀. I’ve glued furniture together with that stuff that I’m sure will last a lifetime so I’m still wondering what on earth would make her think that was ok. Hopefully infection doesn’t set in because the stuff has fused to her head & she’s having migraines she could possibly have life threatening results from this smh. I pray for her🙏🏾
Obviously this woman wasn't intelligent she should have known better
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS! She made the decision to do so!! This ain’t it!!! I can’t feel sorry for someone who now has a verified account on IG ... now it’s starting to feel like clout. A lot of people of reached out and I’m hearing she’s declining.
I hope she’s okay! But to the people asking for Gorilla Glue to issue a statement, why? It’s not their fault. There is a warning. The product is not meant for cosmetic use.
I heard she’s trying to sue them 😂
@@aisha6410 that’s just a rumor
Gorilla Glue have actually issued a statement saying what their products are used for as is described on the can.
I disagree with Adrienne... Gorilla glue or any kind of chemical doesn’t need a “warning label” as she said... This chick needed a common sense label... PSA Black White Green or Purple DON’T PUT GORILLA GLUE IN YOUR HAIR!!!
Yes this chick FOR SURE needed a common sense label this is HER OWN FAULT!!!
@@LlLl-yk8xy If the GLUE is fighting the comb (Its near super-glue), you should stop using the product.
Simple as that. It's sad the lengths we'll go to change what are own hair looks like. I'm so sick of all of this with the hair. She doesn't need sympathy, she needs a lesson on be creative with your hair but don't be so desperate to change what it looks like that you lose all your common sense. Gawd......
@@LlLl-yk8xy any responsible adult would not leave anything toxic around for a child to get into it... A 2 or 3 year old usually can’t read a label.. You wouldn’t leave a gun around for them to play with so you wouldn’t leave anything toxic around for them to play with..
She's old enough to know better and now she wants the world to feel sorry for her?!? I hate that she's in this much pain and heartache but she brought this on herself. #CommonSenseAintCommon
Why are they making it a seem like a societal issue? She is a grown 40. Gorilla glue is sold in hardware stores and when/if in other stores it is most certainly not near to the hair products. She probably just thought it was gonna be easy to get out but either way its stupid. Its on her but I just hope her situation improves.
This woman is 40 years old, I just hope she heals but she can’t blame no one but herself
She plans on suing the Gorilla Glue Company omg🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
@@melissa772727 yeah and that's why I no longer feel sorry for her.
@@melissa772727 yo what?? they didn’t hit her on her hand and make her use it on her hair. they also clearly state the uses of the glue on the bottle and their website. tf is she on? 🤦🏻♀️
@@rocklesson86 same she’s doing the most
@@trixie892 IKR the audacity she has😒
Stop making this a black women issue. That’s insulting to our intelligence.
Agree!!!
Right?? Thank you!!!
I do hope she recovers and I feel bad for her but I don't think deep seated issues with black women's hair is a problem here. She just made a terrible decision that got her a lot of attention. I hope you all can get through to her soon
Not just the hair! Her SCALP is sealed too. She might rip off some scalp....it’s such a bad situation
Yes Mary, you are correct. She actually has to come out to California to a plastic surgeon. I am with Loni, been thinking about her since she originally posted the video. She went to the emergency room as well. Regardless of her age things happen and no one deserves such a tragedy that can affect their lives in such a harsh way. Hair is one of the key components of a woman's femininity. Hopefully she can get that product out of her hair and it doesn't cause any permanent damage. Stay blessed everyone.
@@meljolly1213 Beautifully said.
@@asante291 Thank you!
I’m going to fry some chicken in motor oil and see if I can get paid. The fact that she is trying to sue is dumb.
I completely agree! 😫 why sue when it was your idiotic mistake
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Is she really trying to sue? 😂😂😂
JG J. 😂 😂
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Adrienne “50 shades of grey? I was doing that when I was 18” 💀💀💀
This. I thought "What do YOU mean??"
Anybody else paused at adri's comment " fifty shades of grey , i was doing that at eighteen "
Me " *gasp* MUNCHKIN!
Right why nobody talking about that
Not them making excuses for “black women” I’m sorry that woman knew what she was putting in her hair get over it.
She is getting a crap ton of publicity I need to do something stupid at this point 😒
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Right... Miss mama got a blue check on Instagram and 13 racks on Go Fund Me for her own stupidity. Like what about my stupid ass? Who gone pay me?
@@iggychuck3679 🤣🤣
@@iggychuck3679 🤣
Hahaha 😂😂😂
Jeannie my love Bridgerton is different. 50 shades is literally a wattpad story made into a film
50 shades has nothing on wattpad's mafia stories 😭
You clearly haven't read the books. But the film adaptation was horrid
I watched bridgerton before the hype and it was ok. I hate that its so hyped for the "hot moments" i loved it for the Jane Austen pride and prejudice mixed with gossip girl vibes
@@zanellemutoko4372 their discussion was talking about the film tho. I have to compare that, not the book. I haven’t read Bridgerton either
Wattoad mafia and vampire stories are hott!
She is a grown adult, she was just being lazy and did not want to replace her empty bottle. STOP it y'all really !!!!!! duh people know not to use it!!!!
Sweet as coco that's a cute name
Also agreed!
I'm livid about her stupidity. No one was pressuring her in her home okay??? She could have stepped out...gotten her products and done her hair. I mean all of us are guilty of takign short cuts...but OWN up to your mistakes all the way. I was highly concerned for her. This lady had money on gofundme....a plastic surgeon wants to help her for free. Even the company is reaching out to her. Forget the hair. Her scalp is going to be messed up. But if the rumors are true...she wants to try to sue the Gorilla Glue company now. Now there...she loses me!
Yasss so glad you said this
It’s not true it’s a rumor
@@whobiggerthanhe yes it's a rumour that she was going to sue.
It is said that even Beyonces stylist reached out to her. She's verified on Instagram as well.
This woman is a mess! No Adrienne they don’t need a warning it already has one and she is 41 years old too old to know better
I understand feeling sorry for the Gorilla Glue girl, but why they acting like she’s a victim? I’m not even 100% sure I believe it.
Right
The shampoo video wasn't enough for you?
@@gaila.9852 the reason I’m side-eyeing her is because she put it on social media. Though she denies it, I think she did it for attention so more people can follow her on her social media accounts.
@@iacobus4227 I absolutely think people do way too much for attention, but in this case, it seems like she posted it to see if anyone could help her. How could she have possibly known so many people would see it?
@@iacobus4227 she did that for help to see if someone knew how to remove it
Come on now this is just common sense
They don't even sale gorilla glue in a Beauty supply store some people do things for attention this just crazy
That woman has no common sense. I can empathize with black woman feeling like they have hair pressure, but going as far as putting glue on your head is vanity.
Garcelle “first of all I didn’t know gorilla glue had a spray” 😭😭😭
I was weak 😂 😂
“They need some type of warning” THERE IS “Don’t get in contact with skin, eyes and clothing” COMMON SENSE tells us that something you’d buy in the hardware section isn’t meant for beauty. You don’t use super glue for a quick fix on nails, hair or false lashes. The chemical reaction that may come from trying to remove with removers may cause chemical burns.
There are warnings on these products. You can’t get them at the beauty supply store because that’s not what they are meant for. These adhesives are meant for to hold things together long term. Anyone who donated to her got scammed. Use common sense it’s not that hard.
wow these women are something else! 🙄😒 they do _zero_ research into their topics beforehand SMFH all they do is show up ..this woman is a known clout chaser and has done deliberately outrageous things like this in the past in the hope of going 'viral' ...literally a simple Instagram search was all they had to do
@@LlLl-yk8xy I don't either, you can still view Instagram without an account.
..just go watch LovelyTi's most recent video about it, she breaks gorilla glue sue and her fraudulent antics down!
How so when Loni is the main one who speaks on the topics and the stories behind them
@@Sssssssslf tessica said she’s not suing them
@@britbritnicole huh? never said she was.
Adrienne, they already have warnings on their label. But really,, this girl went on her own silly negligence and decided to put a product that EVERYONE knows not to put on your body. I did feel bad for her at first but not anymore. She clearly didn't use her common sense. And no she doesn't have a case to sue them (because she's trying to sue).
The common denominator is common sense which this chick didn’t have I can’t feel bad for her she should’ve known better bottom line
I am a women in my 40’s and by this age we know what products to put in our hair and GORILLA GLUE is not one of them because it is clearly not for hair.
She has to take responsibility for her actions and stop blaming the company!!!
She needs to blame herself!!!
Ladies of the real this is not a societal problem!!
Black women are intelligent and can read labels and know what they are putting in their hair!!
Reaching out from Britain 🇬🇧
They just loveeee to sugarcoat everything on The Real. NO. This woman must've been out of her mind for doing this. There is no way on God's green Earth that she thought this or that. This was stupid. She has no one to blame but herself.
lol
How are they sugar coated it? You’ve never made a mistake or weren’t thinking when you did something? Did you expect them to trash talk her?
@@britbritnicole yeah, ofc course! We've all made mistakes before. But idk if you knew this, but she admitted that she didn't even mix up the two. She deliberately put it in her hair because it gave a strong hold
What is a 'good' curl pattern? Hopefully she didn't mean that there is a 'bad' curl pattern aka 4c hair
By good, I think she meant solid as in not damaged.
Omg I thought I was the only one that caught that lol. Wtf is a good curl pattern
I know right?
@@AshW777 😊
I LOVE how compassionate you all are. Your reactions say so much about your character and heart. Thank you for your kindness.
Our hair is not “strong” Loni. Glad she quickly switched that up to fragile real quick. And What is a “good curl pattern”?
Thank you!
I was side eyeing Garcelle for that comment 👀
I agree with you what is a good curl pattern???
Garcelle can not be sitting there day in day out wearing all manor of wigs under the sun and speak like this!
This is about self love and acceptance of our amazing Afro hair !
@@caitlin_jademay8684 calm down about what?
I think she’s just saying she didn’t know her natural hair because they didn’t let her explore it.
About the gorilla glue, the company has nothing to do with it, it's not their fault. Like you said, there's a warning on the container, infact the woman is a walking advert for them. They did their job, now I know to get gorrila glue for a permanent fix around the house.
I don’t think she should sue them because she made the decision to put it on her hair. But we’ve all made mistakes and some things can sadly cause permanent damage. So, hopefully it comes out.
Why do people keep saying it was a mistake. This woman knew full well it was industrial strength heavy duty adhesive glue and used it with INTENT. That is not a mistake. That is stupidity to the utmost. I once pulled up to a gas pump and pumped diesel fuel into my car, that was a mistake, because I THOUGHT it was regular gasoline but MISTEKENLY pumped diesel I DID NOT pump the diesel with AWARENESS that it was diesel. It was not my INTENT to pump diesel, that is what's considered a mistake. Are people saying she used the glue with intent by mistake? That makes no sense. She KNEW it was Gorilla Glue. How is that a mistake?
And she can't sue them because they have a warning in there that's her fault not theres
When I first heard this story I was thinking this can not be real then I thought I wonder what made her use this on her hair and I couldn’t come up with a answer smh🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️!!!!
It’s funny how the real can talk about these topics but not about T.I. and Tiny. 🤔 I guess the real can’t keep it real after all...
Why should they... that’s a very serious allegation... and I think being people that don’t know th situation they shouldn’t add fuel to the fire by speaking on it... the last time they talked about an issue in regards to him they almost got their damn heads chopped off... so I think they’d be better of not addressing it
@@MajesticMyronn why should they not? It’s serious enough that their show has been suspended not to mention the numerous corroborating stories put out there. Even Wendy covered it. This is a big issue and when the real chooses not to acknowledge it, it gives off the impression that the real is trying to be politically correct instead of speaking truthfully about the issues that are impacting our communities such as sexual assault.
@@bsbgirl85 But y'all still be watching tho lmao
Really though? I don't think them not discussing a particular topic means they're not keeping it real. When they bring up a topic and they tiptoe around and issue then sure.
Go watch a show that discusses then...might I suggest the breakfast club
Keeping it real doesn’t mean telling other people’s business or always speaking on everything that’s out there. Those are serious allegations and that woman is getting called out for her lies anyway. They don’t have to cover everything.
Did Adrienne just say they need some type of warning???!!!! Has she read the can?
I can't believe what I am hearing, who use Gorilla glue in the hair. Let's not make this about black women and our hair. She went too far. Wishing her all the best!
I wish Loni and Garcelle would stop blaming "society" a 40 yrs old woman knows better, just as I though, she ran out of hair glue saw the Gorilla glue and decides to use it, this is all vanity to "slay", that turned out horribly...btw Loni, you have very beautiful natural hair...I remember once you wore a short wig which looked great on you..and Jeannie said she didnt like it, I was shocked! Anywhoo I hope you love your beautiful natural hair regardless of what anyone says, and I've seen that Jeannie has matured since! Either way if you're a woman of a particular age and you're affected by societical "peer pressure" then the blame is on you and no one else!
Oh please there is truth to what they are saying about society ok 🙄 apathetic much @Sophie Mc .
@@C2G2 hence the 40yrs old, and women of a particular age comment! As for apathy? You're correct, I'm a simple person, minimalist, never understood what drives people to do these things to "impress" others, I saw a Rapper implanted a $25,000.000 diamond in his forehead! For what reason? Are we that insecure as black people? Or is it mental slavery? As Bob Marley put it in his song, "none but ourselves, can free our mind"!
Wait what I haven't seen it yet cause I haven't been watching since the beginning but why wouldn't Jeannie like Loni's real hair I don't get it she alwys seem so supportive and stuff. If not who cares what she thinks its not any of her business its loni's hair she can wear it anyway she wants without Jeannie's sarcastic remarks supposedly if she had any love her tho!😊😊❤
It’s wild how pre 70s we had to straighten our hair just to have a chance in America workforce and daily life then the 70s came and it was all about natural hair then now we’re back here it’s just exhausting. I wish we didn’t feel the pressure and just fall in love w what we have, at a certain point it’s a CHOICE
Feel for her? STOP! She know damn well what gorilla glue is! It’s explain in English! She’s 40 and know better to read anything before using it.
I think that she should have read the label but I still feel bad for her 😶 we can’t be completely heartless I’m just saying
@@C2G2 oh I feel bad for her! I know her scalp is hurting. But still it’s GORILLA GLUE 🤦🏻♀️
Am I the only one who doesn’t feel sorry for the gorilla glue girl
Lol It’s only time before there’s a lawsuit against gorilla glue even though it was her fault
It wasn’t a smart thing to do but at the end of the day she’s human and is suffering right now.
I feel bad because humans make dumb mistakes sometimes such as good people do bad things sometimes. From what I see in the comments she is suing. I don't think that's right and that's the part where I don't agree with.
Just to think she's a school teacher?? WTH?
@@wandamapp9032 I didn't know she was a teacher until recently. That's quite alarming.
Y’all this girl just was not thinking or had no common sense. Honestly, the girl wasn’t thinking. Gorilla Glue is nowhere near the hair isle. I don’t feel that bad but I do feel like she went to social media because she was desperate.
Me too, I don't feel bad for her!
Agreed. No way in hell did she get hair glue and gorilla glue mixed up when they’re not even in the same aisle.
So this pandemic has got everybody so freakin desperate to the point of laying hair with superglue? Nah I’ll keep my crustiness for now.🥱
Exactly, I will keep mine as well!!
Our hair is not fragile, it’s actually beautiful.. So glad you all are trying to help her!!! I’m concerned for her
It’s fragile sis. Most hair is. You have to handle with care. Fragile isn’t a diss.
@@athomewithhollie Not true...it may be fragile as a result of what we do to it,but we weren’t born with fragile hair, but to your point, I just want to hear us celebrate every part of what God gave us and not being able to just go to the pool and get our hair wet is a blessing in disguise!talk about fragile hair,that chlorine stays in your hair for days! Look at God!🙌🏽
@@blessedmodebeauty247 our hair is fragile. That’s just the texture we have. Nothing wrong with fragile hair we just have to apply products that makes our hair thrive. As the previous woman mentioned, fragile is not a dis.
@@simplymonica6888 Hi Simply Shamonica,I appreciate both comments, blessings to you both.I think our is beautiful, I have two licenses in hair, I love it so much. Textured hair is gorgeous, it’s complicated, it’s wonderfully unique and full of strength. Why paint ourselves as fragile in any form. God endowed us with strength including in our gorgeous hair. Our curls are so strong that you have to go in with a chemical agent to break them down or loosen them up. Glory to God🙌🏽
@@blessedmodebeauty247 I think you’re thinking too hard into it. Fragile is the appropriate word for our texture. When it becomes dry it is easily broken, and can become brittle. That’s why moisture is our best friend. Our hair is very lovely and apart of what makes it beautiful is accepting that it is also fragile and needs gentle care.
Who's giving black women pressure today about their hair? I wore my kinky hair out for interviews and they all called me for the job. If u still have to do ur hair to please others I'm sorry to say it's not them it's u?
I'm stunned...the fact that we live amongst some people with little to no common sense and that people are actually defending this nonsense. 😡
At the same moment Loni says it is not right to make jokes, the producers write "Sticky Situation" on the screen. Wow.
It’s not fair to say that “As soon as you come out of the womb” there’s pressure to put relaxer in your hair. It is the decision of the parents or guardian of that child” My mom taught me to love my natural hair and always looked after it with lots of care and protective styles
It’s about self love and acceptance of the beautiful Afro hair we were born with💕💕
People please don't mix up gorilla gel with gorilla glue. They are two different product serving two different purposes. Girl I get it, our kinki hair can be hard to maintain and it doesn't stay put, but gorilla glue is too far.
ANYWAYS Adrian looks good.
Looks good.....sounds stupid.
Actually there is NO WARNING not to spray gorilla glue in your hair they left that to Common Sense. She has also filed a lawsuit against them for not labeling not for hair
I mean if I see “great for wood, brick, paper, plastic, etc” I don’t need a warning to tell me not to put that on me
@@lalaland746 that's like saying if I read what Bleach is for they shouldn't have to put a warning not to drink it. But its always that One person with No sense
@@MichaelJones-yx4zv they did put a warning, though? she just chose to not read carefully. I’m not saying they don’t need warnings but I think at this stage in society we should already know what to drink, eat, wash with, etc. 40 years old too? I check everything before I buy or use anything, the front, the back, the ingredients, the reviews, everything. At least know what the product is intended for, could’ve saved her whole hair
@@lalaland746 there is no warning to not put in your hair. Now of course I think common sense should tell people but there is no warning not to put in hair
@@MichaelJones-yx4zv there’s a warning saying don’t put Gorilla glue on your skin, the scalp on your head is considered skin. So, it’s kind of a warning.
Garcelle confused me on her opinion with the Gorilla Glue. She kind of went left & completely off topic. I don’t think the girl putting Gorilla Glue in her head was because the scrutiny black women are under with maintenance of their hair. It was just a stupid mistake simple 🤷🏾♂️
Yes! She lowkey pissed me off old ass.
@@princesskai13 Ok calm down lmaoo ok you wear probably upset or didn't agree there's times when I don't agree with her either but no need to curse her out lol 🤭🤭
This is NOT an issue about black women and our hair and the lengths we will go to make sure it looks good. She thought gorilla glue would have the same effect as the hair glue and it backfired nothing more nothing less. Everything isn't a political or social issue. Why would anyone think something from the home improvement aisle is suitable for the skin? Bad judgement on her part is all. I truly hope she can recover from this.
Garcelle talking about Bridgerton convinced me guess I got a new show 😭😭😭
It's a good show
She's like a 40-year-old woman???!! She knows better to put gorilla glue in her hair. Matter of fact like Lonie said there's a warning she didn't look at it and she decided to do it anyway. Like wtfffff, I do as feel for her in a way, that she's about to lose her hair and have her first experience of possibly going bold I don't know. Stuff like this makes me upset because I believe she knew better and wants her fame, with the cost of losing her beautiful hair over gorilla glue, over getting temporary famous or embarrassing herself 💀
“Do your loins burn for me” LOOOL I would runnn fam that ain’t it
Who sent her?? Why would you put gorilla glue on your head
It's so anoying to see this old woman putting gorilla glue on her hair, Gorilla glue are for hardware, more reason why their not being sold at the saloon.
A Gorilla Glue Nightmare
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Ok so I’ve been following this story ever since I first saw it on the shaderoom... and when I tell you this girl decide since she didn’t have anymore proper hair product to do the job... she on her own merit , went to HOME DEPOT... not a Beauty Supply Store... but Home Depot and intentionally purchased Gorilla Glue Spray which is an adhesive for permanent home crafts and not for cosmetic reasons... and common sense would tell you , wait a damn minute this isn’t for hair... but no she went on her own merit! if she wanted a cosmetic product she would’ve had to get Gorilla GEL not Glue... as of rn she’s filed a lawsuit against the company because there is no technical specification on the bottle that says it cannot be used for hair... which to me the fact that she’s gone viral , I think her social media is verified and she’s due to have an interview soon... I’m just wondering if this was all to actually get money because she knew she could be within reach to file because of the semantics she’s playing... I’m not sure how to feel about this situation but I just hope this all is over
"Its a beautiful day,I'm looking for something dumb to do,hey maybe,I'll put on my gorilla glue" this was just plain stupidity and saying its because of 'pressure on the black woman' is totally out of it. ...anyway,kudos to Gorilla glue, its now known worldwide...free advertising.👌🏽
😱who TF told her to use gorilla glue on her damn HAIR!?!??!?!?!?!?!? Thats a personal problem smh
I feel bad for her cause if she shave her hair she would be shaving her scalp because it’s embedded
This has absolutely NOTHING to do with her race and everything to do with a grown woman making a really stupid choice!!!
I watch the Bridgerton litterly seven times can't wait for season 2. Lawdy!!!
“50 shades of grey - I was doing that when I was 18”
🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
I never watched the 50 Shades movies. But the books..... I was all in :-). And the woman using gorilla glue - she has no one to blame but herself. Period. There is no excuse. I do hope she doesn't have any serious and lasting damage.
Y’all, is that stuff even in the hair aisle? If it’s not, I don’t feel bad at all. If it’s not in the hair aisle... why are you putting it in your head?
By her logic, that glue should be used on Gorillas since that IS on label.
Fun fact:men watch this channel
But who puts GLUE on their hair?? And out of all the glues.. GORILLA GLUE!!! God bless that poor woman, but common..... You can’t sue the company for doing something that the product’s label says you shouldn’t do.. I am glad that the company is going to help her though!
Unbelievable that you don't know that GORILLA GLUE is not used in your HAIR!! Read the labels people. I feel no pressure in how to wear my hair or not. Its up to you.
The Gorilla Glue lady is supposedly a teacher. Scary.
She is a fool and people are blaming the glue really she should know better
The charity being thrown at this fool is ridiculous. She is a grown ass woman put industrial glue on her hair and I'm meant to feel sorry, absolutely not. There does not need a label for stupidity
You can't blame the gorilla glue company with a statement "They need to put a warning" when we should use common sense.
Yes
Adriennes face 😂😂😂 “awe man” then rubs her hair 💀
"Fifty Shades of Grey? I was doin' that when I was 18." Adrienne is hilarious.
She's a clout chaser and then you wanna sue gorilla glue and has a go fund me why do you need money 😑
What is the back story to this hair situation? && why on earth would a grown person put super glue in their hair in the first place?
But the question IS... why use GORILLA GLUE!? Like come on, what u think was gonna happen? “Got 2 b Glu” is not an equivalent to Gorilla Glue, Crazy Glue, or even Elmer’s Glue for that matter... it’s HAIRSPRAY! Why would u even think to use that? Common sense is not that common, unfortunately. And the fact they make it out to seem that this is a ‘black girl hair struggle’ is BEYOND me... it has nothing to do with struggle, but that someone was careless enough to Gorilla Glue their head 😫 do I feel bad for her? Yes. But don’t go blaming the product for something that you were dumb enough to do, and don’t make it seem like she did it for a cause. If yo edges ain’t laid for one day, you’ll be fine, ma. It’s not that serious!
Do we not question anything anymore.
#1 - Did she buy the glue or was it given to her?
1A- If she did buy it what store did she buy it at? Hone Depot, Walmart, Target?
1B- Let say she bought it at Target or Walmart, what isle did she get it from?
#2- Why didn’t she quickly skim the label?
So many questions. I’m sorry I’m not buying it 🤷🏽♀️
She already had it in her home
I love that it was pointed out that the pressure to even use this glue. We as black women do not need to have perfect hair all the time.
HOw many of y’all saw the weave horror movie Bad Hair?? 😭😭😩
Twisting the narrative as usual. Gorilla glue has NO responsibility at all. If she had used an axe to cut her hair and missed, would that be the person who made the axe's fault? All the cackling at the end shows how fake their concern is
Y'all need to stop with the bullshit! Stop conflicting issues! No social pressure pushed a 40 years old black woman to put that stuff on her head!
Anybody noticed how hard Garcelle was smiling in the beginning at the start of the video for the gorilla glue topic🤭🤭😊 lmaoo exactly how hard loni mst have been smiling for the Tessica lady interview the one who put Gorrilla glue in her hair lmaoo🥴🥴😊
Isn’t Gorilla glue usually sold in the hardware/wood section🤔 I’m just confused how she assumed this was a hair product
Adrienne, please
She does not need a warning label.
We don’t not need warning labels.
Her videos is the worlds warning ⚠️
You lady's are wonderful for wanting to help the young lady.so many people are saying so much bad thing about her keep doing what you are doing keep being a sister.
'they need some type of warning' are u kidding me? its common sense that its for household use -____-
I feel so bad for laughing but damn girl
A’s face is so cute here 😭🥰 1:26
The Bridgertons!!!! Yesssss. Thats my show.
That show has been out for so long and they’ve had a guest from the show. They all each should’ve tried to watch it, it’s pop culture
This was ridiculous. Did it have to say "do not use as hair gel"?? Does labeling on bleach need to say "Do not inject into your body"? Does motor oil have to say "Do not use as facemask"?? No! We're not children. We know better.
Warning???? The bottle says keep away from eyes and skin.
Ladies, do some research. She said she's had that same style for a month, but a month ago she had a different hair styles. Her hair was NOT sealed to her scalp. Go back a month from her upload date and you'll see for yourselves.
Exactly. If she put that on and placed a scarf over it as we normally do the scarf would have stuck or her hands would have stuck to her head. It doesn't take long to dry. The first spritiz should have stopped her.
Exactly, I saw lovelyti’s video on this and I knew something was up.
I bet she could have tried goo gone. Or coconut oil. Or a combo of coconut oil and baking soda or dish detergent and baking soda.
For those of you who clean your pots after searing food, you know what I'm taking about.
On another note, if the product clearly stated it is not for cosmetic use, then she clearly used it for the wrong use, which means there is assumed risk.
I wouldn't have went to social media first of all because everybody talkin about it. I wouldve just called people and kept it quiet.