saying that they’re very sorry to hear what Brown is going through, which is a “unique situation,” the company wrote, “because this product is not indicated for use in or on hair as it is considered permanent.”Unfortunately it’s far too late to point that out, though one would think it should be obvious. TMZ reports that emergency room staff couldn’t offer much help: Health care workers reportedly tried applying acetone to Brown’s head, which burned her scalp and failed to strip the glue.
Does Brown have a legal case? I’m going to guess probably not, sadly. But I’m glad to hear she’s getting some other assistance: As of this writing, Brown has raised on GoFundMe, presumably to pay for her emergency room visit and whatever other care she needs to finally, I hope, get the glue out of her hair.
Only in America ...
This is like saying I was out of hair dye so I use some wall paint. This is not gorilla glue’s problem.
Too damn stupid