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Rich Florida mom shows off her ‘Milton proof’ mansion her husband built as hundreds begged them to evacuate

A wealthy Florida mum has taken to social media to show off her ‘Milton proof’ mansion ahead of the Category 3 storm.

The woman, who goes by the name Kricketfelt on TikTok, shared several clips of her and her family’s preparations for the powerful storm, making it abundantly clear that they plan to settle into their huge “commercial” home that her husband has built.

Although local police and authorities have ordered Florida residents to evacuate their homes, the mother of three remains with her husband and Rottweiler named Zeus.

In her clips, the woman cursed repeatedly as she showed viewers around her Florida mansion, covered in concrete, with the coastline just off her backyard.

Viewers quickly flocked to her videos and many of them ripped her apart for her “humble” attitude, while others sent her well wishes and asked her to go live during Hurricane Milton.

“A modest cake coming soon, ma’am,” one person wrote.

A woman who goes by the name Kricketfelt on TikTok shared multiple clips of her and her family's preparations for the powerful storm, while making it abundantly clear that they plan to hole up in their huge

A woman who goes by the name Kricketfelt on TikTok shared multiple clips of her and her family’s preparations for the powerful storm, while making it abundantly clear that they plan to hole up in their huge “commercial” home that her husband has built

In her clips, the woman cursed repeatedly as she showed viewers around her Florida mansion, covered in concrete, with the coastline just off her backyard

After documenting how her home fared during Hurricane Helene, which tore through the southeastern U.S. two weeks ago, claiming more than 185 lives, the mom wasted no time in sharing her plans for the expected storm with her more than 182,000 followers. to see.

She filmed a large palm tree on her lawn with the caption over the image: “This will really piss you off!”

The woman then walked to her enormous home, which had a large stone driveway filled with pickup 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 house commercially,” she explained.

“It’s a residential area, but it’s built to commercial quality. 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 you do, my husband is a builder,” she smiled.

Many viewers were confused by the woman’s aggression in her video, when someone said, “Is she talking to Milton?”

“Well aren’t you just a humble ray of sunshine,” wrote another.

“But who is she fighting? I don’t understand why she’s so angry,” said another.

“DON’T DARE call the emergency services if this goes wrong for you,” someone commented.

Many viewers were confused by the woman's aggression in her video, when someone said,

Many viewers were confused by the woman’s aggression in her video, when someone said, “Is she talking to Milton?”

Others left words of encouragement and support for the mother, as one said: “I hope you have all the supplies your family needs to stay put during Milton.”

Another said: ‘I wouldn’t leave either! Pay attention to your safety.’

“The thrill seeker in me needed you..needed updates when you’re safe,” said another.

In another clip, she showed a police car driving through her neighborhood as she shot from her balcony.

“Police issue mandatory evacuation orders,” she wrote, adding, “I can’t say we weren’t warned!” in her caption.

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

A woman who goes by the name radotv1029 posted a video Wednesday morning saying, “Yeah, why is that lady in Florida, that little rich lady with the three-story house, mad at the internet?

“Honey, if you had never posted, we would have never known you were at your house and still trying to ride this Milton wave. Lady, what’s the matter with you?’

She then shared her condolences with the workers who helped the Florida mother prepare for the treacherous storm.

“I just feel sorry for the workers she had working on her house. Prayers for them, I hope they keep their families safe,” she said.

Others agreed with the TikToker, as one person said: “Hopefully you and your husband provided a safe place for those tradesmen (and their families) who were preparing your home for the storm,” beneath a video of them carrying her had boarded up doors and windows.

In the same video, she showed off her 26-year-old son’s car in the driveway, revealing that he had decided to leave the house before the storm hit.

“He doesn’t have to stay here, it’s his choice,” she added.

Hurricane Milton is expected to hit part of Florida, including Tampa Bay, on Wednesday evening.

Once-in-a-century winds are starting to hit Florida’s Gulf Coast. Milton is a Category 5 hurricane with winds of 160 mph, according to a 5 a.m. update from the National Hurricane Center.

The woman's videos quickly circulated online, prompting others to create their own response clips to her explosive comments

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

It is located about 300 miles off the coast of Tampa and is moving towards the city at a speed of about 14 miles per hour.

Forecasters expect Milton to make landfall as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 mph.

The greatest danger is the wall of water, known as a storm surge, that Milton will throw up. That could cause up to 15 feet of water to flood Tampa Bay. Residents have been warned to evacuate as the city’s airport was closed yesterday.

While many have decided not to evacuate, others have left their homes and taken to the busy streets of Florida to find shelter in safe zones, with many attempting to leave the state.

Thousands of people tried to flee the Sunshine State on Tuesday after local officials issued a grim warning overnight, advising residents to “flee or die” before Wednesday’s monster storm whips raging winds and sends walls of water inland syringe.

Drivers were seen sitting in standstill traffic as the state’s major highways remained clogged with miles-long lines of cars trying to escape the danger line. Traffic was backed up both northbound and southbound as locals sought shelter out of state and in Miami.

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