A wealthy woman from Florida has gone viral on social media after sharing daily updates from her controversial Hurricane “Milton-proof” mansion. Known by her TikTok handle “Kricketfelt,” the mom-of-three has remained headstrong in her choice to stay in her concrete home, defying authorities’ warnings.
Taking to her TikTok page on Thursday (October 10), Kricketfelt shared a new update showing her view of the impressive Category 3 storm in the pitch-black night from her porch.
The clip, which has amassed 2.1 million views in just five hours, sparked excitement as a TikTok user commented: “[I’m] checking on the rich lady and lieutenant Dan profile every 10 minutes.”
Another person wrote: “Imagine how terrifying it already is PLUS it being pitch black.”
A wealthy woman from Florida shared daily updates from her controversial Hurricane “Milton-proof” mansion
A separate individual chimed in: “I love your beautiful home! Thanks for these updates.. we’re glad you’re still safe! please keep the updates coming!”
Even though Floridians have been told by local law enforcement and the government to evacuate their homes, the mom has stayed put with her husband and their Rottweiler, Zeus, The Daily Mail reported on Thursday.
In previous videos shared on her TikTok page, Kricketfelt filmed herself cursing and showing off her Florida mansion, covered in concrete, with the shoreline right off her backyard.
While she has garnered support from well-wishing viewers, others reportedly ripped the TikToker apart, with one person commenting: “Humble pie coming right up ma’am.”
Kricketfelt had initially documented how her home fared during Hurricane Helene, which tore through the southeastern US and took more than 185 lives just two weeks ago, as per The Mail.
Amid a series of updates shared on TikTok, the resilient mom showcased the significant flooding caused by Hurricane Helene that overtook her home.
She’s known by the TikTok handle “Kricketfelt”
Following Hurricane Helene, Kricketfelt wasted no time showing her more than 380,000 followers her plans for Hurricane Milton.
Taking to her TikTok page on Wednesday (October 9), the mom shared a clip of a large palm tree on her lawn with a caption across the frame that read: “This will really piss you off!”
Kricketfelt subsequently filmed her massive home, fitted with a large stone driveway filled with pickup trucks and construction workers who were there to help her family prepare for the storm.
She could be heard saying behind the camera: “That’s why I’m not leaving. My husband built this house, my husband built this house commercial.
“It’s residential but it was built commercial grade. It’s solid concrete. I don’t give a f*** what people [say].
The mom-of-three has remained headstrong in her choice to stay in her concrete home, defying authorities’ warnings
@kricketfelt Why people hate me so bad!! #hurricanemilton #fypシ゚viral #florida ♬ original sound – Kricketfelt
“‘Oh, you’re so rich, oh you’re so rich, oh my God,’ whatever f*** you, my husband’s a builder.”
The video, which was viewed nearly 9 million times, left many people divided as someone commented: “She talking to Milton?”
Another person penned: “Well aren’t you just a humble Ray of sunshine.”
“But who is she fighting with I’m confused why is she so mad,” a netizen added.
An additional TikTok user argued: “DON’T you DARE call any emergency services if this goes south for you.”
As of Thursday, Kricketfelt has disabled the comment section for this TikTok video.
Floridians have been told by local law enforcement and the government to evacuate their homes
@kricketfelt I know its getting worse but we chose to stay. Hoping we avoid a surge! #hurricanemilton #fypシ゚viral #hurricane #floridacoast #Tampa #saltlife ♬ original sound – Kricketfelt
At least 27 tornadoes have ripped through Florida so far, Sky News reported on Thursday. The National Weather Service said it was still working to confirm all the reports due to the treacherous conditions in the state.
Meteorology professor Victor Gensini said the ferocity of the tornadoes seen during Hurricane Milton’s approach was “definitely out of the ordinary.”
He told the Associated Press: “Hurricanes do produce tornadoes, but they’re usually weak. There’s an incredible amount of swirling going on.”
The latest updates report that more than 3 million energy customers have been without power in the hours since Hurricane Milton made landfall, when the center of the storm crosses the coastline from the ocean to land.
Kricketfelt is among the internet personalities gaining traction amid Hurricane Milton. Joe Malinowski, better known as “Lieutenant Dan” on social media, has also gone viral during the storm.
He has been “thuggin out” Hurricane Milton—which previously reached as high as Category 5—from his boat.
The mom has stayed put with her husband and their Rottweiler, Zeus
@kricketfelt♬ original sound – Musietfun – Musicetfun
People have become increasingly concerned about the man-turned-internet sensation, as Lieutenant Dan refused to evacuate Tampa Bay, Florida, USA.
Lieutenant Dan went viral on social media in recent days, updating his thousands of followers from his boat, Sea Shell, while going against advice from officials for those in the path of Hurricane Milton.
Bored Panda has contacted Kricketfelt for comment.