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Beyoncé’s hairstylist offers Tessica Brown help amid Gorilla Glue ordeal

So-called “Gorilla Glue Girl” Tessica Brown may have help on the horizon.

After making headlines for using the spray adhesive instead of hairspray, 40-year-old Brown raised over $13,000 in one day on GoFundMe, and plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Obenged offered to help remedy the sticky situation for free.

Now, Beyoncé’s hairstylist Neal Farinah is getting involved.

“We all have our own options. Yes she made a big mistake But we going to keep tearing her down Let’s help her,” Farinah wrote on Instagram Monday.

“When she leaves the hospital if she needs a wig or taking care of her scalp I’m here for her.”

Various hair boutiques chimed in in the comments, offering up the tools needed to fashion a wig for Brown.

The Louisiana woman went viral after posting a TikTok video showing how her hair had been cemented to her scalp with the Gorilla Glue product, which is not meant to be used on the body.

After a trip to the ER, Brown was given acetone wipes, which only burned her scalp and made the adhesive temporarily sticky before re-hardening.

Brown has hired an attorney and is weighing litigation against Gorilla Glue, as the product’s warning label cautions against use on eyes, skin and clothing but does not mention hair.