From the story:
>A Los Angeles man ended up in the emergency room after doing the 'Gorilla Glue Challenge,' inspired by the viral story of a Louisiana woman who sprayed permanent adhesive all over her hair and required the assistance of a surgeon to remove it.
>Len Martin, who is also originally from Louisiana, was convinced that Tessica Brown was lying about the Gorilla Glue incident, and her hair was not — as she claimed — immovably and frighteningly stuck to her head.
>To prove his hunch, Martin bought some Gorilla Glue of his own, using it to stick a red plastic cup to his face — only to realized he'd made a horrible mistake and couldn't get it off. Doctors managed to remove the cup, but it did involve 'painful peeling.'
>Martin is now warning others not to try the Gorilla Glue Challenge.
From the story:
>>A Los Angeles man ended up in the emergency room after doing the 'Gorilla Glue Challenge,' inspired by the viral story of a Louisiana woman who sprayed permanent adhesive all over her hair and required the assistance of a surgeon to remove it.
>>Len Martin, who is also originally from Louisiana, was convinced that Tessica Brown was lying about the Gorilla Glue incident, and her hair was not — as she claimed — immovably and frighteningly stuck to her head.
>>To prove his hunch, Martin bought some Gorilla Glue of his own, using it to stick a red plastic cup to his face — only to realized he'd made a horrible mistake and couldn't get it off. Doctors managed to remove the cup, but it did involve 'painful peeling.'
>>Martin is now warning others not to try the Gorilla Glue Challenge.
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