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Rich mom who refused to evacuate her ‘storm-proof’ mansion loses power during Hurricane Milton

Rich mom who refused to evacuate her ‘storm-proof’ mansion loses power during Hurricane Milton

The wealthy Florida mom who refused to evacuate her “storm proof” home lost power overnight as Hurricane Milton made landfall.

The woman, who goes by the name Kricketfelt on TikTok, made sure to keep her followers updated throughout the night after insisting she wouldn’t evacuate in the intense storm because her husband built her a “commercial grade” home.

Despite thinking her home would remain intact from the Category 3 storm, the mother of three lost power and experienced several leaks from her porch roof.

The landscape around her home was also ripped apart as gusts across the state reached more than 100 mph.

After her power went out and her generator kicked in, the woman quickly gloated over her dedicated followers who made sure to monitor her account throughout the night.

Rich mom who refused to evacuate her ‘storm-proof’ mansion loses power during Hurricane Milton

The wealthy Florida mom (right) who refused to evacuate her “storm-proof” home lost power overnight when Hurricane Milton made landfall.

In the clip, the screen was pitch black before its lights turned on while it was shown in the reflection of a window after its generator was turned on.

In the clip, the screen was pitch black before its lights turned on while it was shown in the reflection of a window after its generator was turned on.

In the clip, the screen blacked out before its lights came on as it showed itself in the reflection of a window and said: “The whole street, it’s not just us.” All power is gone, well we have a generator so there’s that.

“Where’s the trading power,” said one commenter, while another suggested: “Tell your husband to build a trading ship.”

In another video, just before it went off, she revealed a leak coming from the patio roof.

A large bucket below quickly filled with the rain that had seeped in as it showed more rainwater dripping from the storm.

‘It’s really hard to see anything… You can still see my driveway, you can still see the road, which is a good thing.

“I don’t know how long it’s going to last,” he added as the palm trees swayed violently on his lawn just before returning to his home.

Just before the sun went down, she showed her husband going down the patio steps to “save the plants” that were uprooted from their landscape.

As the wind whipped around the backyard, he picked up a plant that was uprooted from the ground, before also finding a fallen tree branch.

Viewers weren’t shy about sharing their thoughts on the woman’s hurricane experience, especially after she made it very clear that she and her family were staying home.

“Just watching to see how this amazing concrete house will hold up,” wrote one.

The mother of three lost power, experienced multiple leaks from her porch roof, and her landscaping was torn apart

The mother of three lost power, experienced multiple leaks from her porch roof, and her landscaping was torn apart

Before the Category 3 storm hit, the mom made it clear she wouldn't be leaving her house and was strangely aggressive in her videos.

Before the Category 3 storm hit, the mom made it clear she wouldn’t be leaving her house and was strangely aggressive in her videos.

‘Oh naur! Commercial grade roof is leaking,” joked another.

Someone else said, “At least you have money!”

“I’m pretty sure most people are here to see if this ‘trading house’ can hold its own against Milton…” commented another.

Meanwhile, others appreciated their generator and even expressed interest in a home visit.

“Thank god for the generator, I need your phone to stay at 100%,” one person said.

“We want a house visit best friend,” said someone else.

“When I say that I’m on the edge of my seat,” added another.

Ahead of the storm, which left three million people without power and killed four more in tornadoes, the mother shared several posts about how she, her husband and their Rottweiler named Zeus weren’t evacuating, despite a push constant to do so by law. enforcement and local government.

In her clips, the woman cursed repeatedly as she showed viewers around her concrete-covered Florida mansion, with the coast right next to her backyard.

He cursed repeatedly as he showed viewers around his concrete-covered Florida mansion, with the coast right next to his backyard.

He cursed repeatedly as he showed viewers around his concrete-covered Florida mansion, with the coast right next to his backyard.

He filmed a large palm tree on his lawn with the caption on the frame: “This will piss you off!”

The woman then made her way to her huge house, complete with a large stone driveway that was lined with trucks and construction workers helping her family prepare for the storm.

‘That’s why I’m not leaving. My husband built this house, my husband built this commercial house,” she explained.

“It’s residential, but it was built commercial. It’s solid concrete.

“I don’t care what people (say) — ‘Oh, you’re so rich, oh, you’re so rich, oh my God,’ whatever, my husband is a builder.” she gloated.

Viewers quickly flocked to her videos, with many blasting her for her “humble” attitude, while others sent her well wishes and asked her to light up live during Hurricane Milton .

“Humble pie coming up lady,” one person wrote.

An overturned house is seen after Hurricane Milton washed up on Bradenton Beach in Anna Maria Island, Florida

An overturned house is seen after Hurricane Milton washed up on Bradenton Beach in Anna Maria Island, Florida

Many viewers were left confused by the woman’s aggression in her video, with one saying: “Is she talking to Milton?”

“Well you’re not just a lowly ray of sunshine,” wrote another.

“But who she’s fighting with, I’m confused why she’s so mad,” said another.

“DON’T YOU DARE call 911 if this goes south for you,” someone commented.

The woman’s videos quickly circulated online, prompting others to create their own reaction clips to her explosive comments.

A woman, who goes by the name radotv1029, posted a video on Wednesday morning saying: “Wow, why is that lady from Florida, that rich lady with the three story house, angry on the internet?

“Baby, we never would have known you were at home still trying to outrun this Milton wave if you never posted. Lady, what’s wrong with you?

A woman is seen walking through feet of water Thursday in Osprey, Florida

A woman is seen walking through feet of water Thursday in Osprey, Florida

He then shared his sympathy for the workers helping Florida’s mother prepare for the treacherous storm.

“I just feel bad for the workers he put to work in his home. Prayers for them, I hope they get their families to safety,” he said.

On Thursday morning, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Hurricane Milton was not “the worst case scenario,” but that the tornadoes did cause significant damage.

He told reporters that the worst storm surge appeared to be in Sarasota County, where it was 8 to 10 feet, less than at its worst during Helene.

The storm was downgraded to a Category 1 storm on Thursday as it left the state and moved into the Atlantic Ocean.

However, officials have warned that the danger is not over and that people should stay indoors as storm surges are expected after the storm.