A moronic wannabe influencer is getting blasted on social media for bragging about flying to Jamaica ahead of deadly Hurricane Melissa — the strongest Category 5 storm expected to ever lash the island.
Hannah Grubbs posted a slew of wild videos to TikTok and Instagram in recent days boasting about riding out the potentially catastrophic storm at her resort in Negril.
“Hurricane Melissa out here messing with my vacation,” she whined on one video of her posing on her hotel balcony.
Influencer Hannah Grubbs is under fire after boasting about her trip to Jamaica as the the island country braces for devastation ahead of Hurricane Melissa. TiktTok / @hannahhgrace21“Just two girls headed to Jamaica in a Category 5 hurricane,” she gloated alongside another clip of her strolling through the airport.
“Pretending there’s not a Category 5 hurricane hitting Jamaica,” she boldly wrote on one video of her being handed a cocktail by a local.
The social media personality was immediately hit with fierce backlash — as critics blasted her “tone deaf” videos documenting the natural disaster.
“People are about to lose everything they own, their loved ones, and their lives, but yes, let us all take a moment of silence for Hannah’s vacation,” one person raged.
“I would feel so ashamed if people die in this hurricane after purposely travelling there when the locals have no money to leave,” another said.
Others ripped Grubbs for taking up much-needed resources that could have been used up by Jamaicans ordered to evacuate or hunker down.
The influencer took a playful approach to her trip as the Category 5 storm leaves panicked residents bracing for the worst. TiktTok / @hannahhgrace21“K but why fly in 2 days ago knowing what was waiting for you? And now taking resources from people who actually could not leave? Delivered to you by workers who can’t be with their families? Is it all just for content?” one person said.
“Glad to know you are taking their time up to make sure your [sic] safe on vacation instead of them getting their home secure before they lose everything,” another wrote of the staff still manning the resort.
Grubbs deleted the videos soon after The Post reached out for comment.
Her spate of controversial content came as forecasters warned the storm — the planet’s strongest this year alone — was on track to pummel the island Tuesday.
Sustained winds of up to 175 mph had already been recorded and a life-threatening storm surge of up to 13 feet was expected across southern Jamaica.
The historic storm has already been blamed for seven deaths in the Caribbean, including at least three in Jamaica.
A man seen walking through strong winds in Kingston, Jamaica, as Hurricane Melissa approaches on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. AP“It’s a catastrophic situation expected in Jamaica,” the World Meteorological Organization’s tropical cyclone specialist Anne-Claire Fontan said.
“For Jamaica, it will be the storm of the century for sure.”
In the days leading up, Prime Minister Andrew Holness has already ordered mandatory evacuations for parts of southern Jamaica.
He warned, too, that the government had done all it could to prepare for the potential devastation.
“There is no infrastructure in the region that can withstand a Category 5,” he said.






