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Woman Has Literal Steam Coming Off Her Head While Having A Hot Flash Outside In Wild Video

TikTok screenshots of woman with steam coming off her head
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TikToker Tracey Monique was attending an outdoor game and eating some fries as a friend recorded literal steam coming off of her bare head due to a hot flash.

There's hot and there's hot flash hot.

And then there's literal steam coming off your head hot flash hot.


Poor Tracey Monique (@pleezebfree/TikTok) fell victim to that last one, and she posted the proof on TikTok for all to witness.

In a video captioned, "Hot and Hungry. Hot Flashes are annoying and rude," Tracey can be seen enjoying some French fries at an outdoor game.

Given the attire of those around her—and the hat she removed from her own head—it was a bit chilly out.

But weather is no match for a hot flash, and Tracey is documented proof.

In the TikTok, steam can be seen coming off her head as she experienced a hot flash.

Her companions in the background are clearly entertained, and one person chimed in:

"When the flash start flashing and the flash is flashing."

You can watch below.

@pleezebfree

Hot and Hungry. Hot Flashes are annoying and rude.

Many viewers of the TikTok were shocked over the severity of Tracey's hot flash.

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Others, however, were all too familiar with the discomfort.

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In a follow-up TikTok, Tracey said she was grateful for all the attention her video has received and is happy to be a "vessel" to spread both awareness and laughter about the reality of hot flashes.

@pleezebfree

Replying to @blue1950 Thank you for sharing. I appreciate all of you so much 💜

We love that she found a silver lining!

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