“World’s worst influencer” Caroline Calloway says she is refusing to leave her Florida home in a “mandatory evacuation” zone — even though she knows it’ll likely kill her.
“So if you’ve been following Hurricane Milton, um, I’m going to die,” the controversial Instagram scammer said in a video Tuesday, a day before the monstrous storm is expected to kill those who refuse to leave.
“It’s supposed to make landfall in the Sarasota-Bradenton area. I’m in Sarasota, I live on the water. It’s a zone A, mandatory evacuation,” she said.
The 32-year-old, an early influencer who hawked workshops that never happened while getting friends to ghostwrite her popular posts, attempted to explain why she’s refusing to evacuate — even while sharing a video of a Florida official warning that those who stay behind “will die.”
“I can’t drive, first of all. Second of all, the airport is closed,” she said of the chaos of those rushing to leave.
“Third of all, the last time I evacuated for a hurricane, I went to my mom’s house in Northport for Hurricane Ian … Her whole street flooded and we were evacuated after three days without power or running water by the US military,” she said.
“It was very traumatic and so I don’t want to evacuate to my mom’s house because the last time I did that, it was the worst time ever!”
She then said she was staying at home with her cat and prepared by filling the backtub with “backup water.”
“We have food but it’s kind of scary…,” she said, adding, “I’ll keep you guys updated.”
Immediately after, Calloway shared a video of Tampa Bay Mayor Jane Castor telling residents who don’t evacuate that “you will die.”
Another image shared by Calloway shows the view of the ocean from her home while also noting that she was “a little concerned.”
The internet starlet later doubled down on her plans to stay at home on X — again acknowledging she might not make it out alive.
“I’m not evacuating for the hurricane. I live in Sarasota, on the beach, in evacuation zone A,” she again said.
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Calloway, a self-proclaimed “scammer,” notoriously defrauded hundreds of fans who paid for “creative workshops” that never happened, spent a six-figure advance for a book deal that never materialized and sold her own skincare line shamelessly named Snake Oil.
The influencer fled her West Village apartment for Florida several years ago after reports emerged saying she owed $40,000 in unpaid rent.
Calloway was also the subject of a bombshell BBC documentary titled “My Insta Scammer Friend,” which laid bare the impact of the glamorous grifter’s deceptions in interviews with the women who were duped.