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‘SNL’ host Regina King is Gorilla Glue hair victim seeking legal compensation: ‘You are not alone’

February 15, 2021July 17, 2021
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“Saturday Night Live” guest host Regina King starred in a skit taken from today’s viral headlines  – as a woman who used Gorilla Glue in her hair to disastrous results.

The woman seeks legal compensation in a spoof of accident lawyer commercials.

Read the full story at USA Today | Entertainment.

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