People Are Horrified Over What This Influencer Posted After Ignoring Hurricane …
Just days ago, Hannah Grubbs — who ignored warnings of the Category 5 hurricane and flew to Jamaica regardless — shared a video of herself ordering d…
A recent TikTok video posted by user Hannahhgrace has ignited a significant online debate after she shared an update on Hurricane Melissa from a resort in Jamaica. The video, uploaded on October 28, 2025, shows the vlogger, Hannah Grace, describing her experience during the hurricane, including a sleepless night due to "crazy sounds" and showcasing the strong winds and rain outside. She expressed profound gratitude to the resort staff for their efforts in keeping guests "prepared and protected and safe."However, the video quickly drew widespread criticism from viewers who accused the vlogger of insensitivity and exploiting a natural disaster for content. Comments flooded in, questioning her focus on personal comfort while locals faced severe challenges. One user stated, "So you went to Jamaica during a hurricane for content??" Another poignant comment read, "How are the locals doing? You know, the people who didn’t have a choice to be there, who cannot fly away after, who aren’t using this emergency for clicks." The controversy escalated to the point where other media outlets, including the New York Post and a prominent content creator known as Daadi, reportedly covered the story, highlighting the "tone-deaf" nature of the post. Critics pointed out the disparity in resources, with one commenter noting, "So you’re getting resources they could’ve given to people who didn’t have the choice to leave…?" The incident underscores a growing public scrutiny of social media content created during humanitarian crises and natural disasters.
Just days ago, Hannah Grubbs — who ignored warnings of the Category 5 hurricane and flew to Jamaica regardless — shared a video of herself ordering d…
