Hair by Jay is a wig stylist who works with celebrity influencers, including Jeffree Star.Star claimed he stopped working with the stylist after Jay admitted
‘statements on her social media about harming or killing her dog to gain more followers.’
Johnson posted a $2,500 bond after she was arrested, but is not allowed to own or care for any animals until the end of her case.
Petition to ban influencer who has a history of other controversial behavior
One of her accounts,
Of note, a change petition to have Peaches arrested and investigated documents the ‘influencer’ purportedly having done other contention actions.
Notes the petition which has
‘She’s gained most of her recognition through a series of disturbing social media stunts including eating her own feces, licking used sanitary napkins & tampons, as well as even performing physical acts on a dog (all with video evidence many have saved). Despite this type of “comedy” she posts and her followers watch, recently, there has been a series of disturbing messages she’s been posting and deleting that alludes and states her harming her 8-month old daughter Cor
Personal injury lawyers share whether or not Gorilla Glue Girl Tessica Brown has a case in court
Personal injury lawyers share whether or not Gorilla Glue Girl Tessica Brown has a case in court
Moises Mendez IIFeb 12, 2021, 03:53 IST
Tessica Brown in the emergency room.Tessica Brown/Instagram
Tessica Brown went viral after posting a video asking for help getting Gorilla Glue out of her hair.
TMZ reported that she was considering legal action against the company.
Insider spoke with three personal injury attorneys and asked whether or not Brown had a case.
Earlier in February, people were gripped by the saga of Tessica Brown as she tried to get Gorilla Glue adhesive spray out of her hair after she used it instead of hairspray. Now, Brown is reportedly considering suing the company - but does she have a case?
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Every day, my best friend DMs me Instagram Reels of a bunch of things: cute puppies, bizarre skincare hacks, and random funny videos. The problem is I’ve seen all of them before. On TikTok.
No one likes to be that jerk that has to hold the, “you’re 10 years late to this meme” intervention. I actually think it’s swell that my bestie’s brain isn’t permanently jacked into the irony-poisoned internet. Plus, it’s not really her fault. Instagram has a bad case of trying way too hard to be TikTok, and it’s the social media equivalent of Steve Buscemi in a backwards baseball cap asking, “How do you do, fellow kids?”