Bartender Knocks Woman Unconscious After Hurricane Shot Mishap

Bartender Knocks Woman Unconscious After Hurricane Shot Mishap

A college student was knocked unconscious by a bartender after she took her first and last “hurricane shot.”

TikToker Gracie tried her first “hurricane shot” while out at the bar with friends and instantly regretted it.

As she consumed an ounce of alcohol, followed by a splash of water to the face, and a slap from the bartender, she lost consciousness after being hit too hard.

“Did I just knock her out?” the concerned bartender asked after Gracie fell backward.

“You’re okay, you’re okay,” a friend exclaimed as she lay limp in their arms.

After her viral video gained millions of views on TikTok, viewers grew increasingly worried about Gracie’s health and sought updates.

In a follow-up TikTok, she explained that she had never tried a hurricane shot before, but it “looked like fun,” so she decided to ask the bartender for one.

Featured to the left is an image of the bartender reacting to knocking Gracie out as she lay in her arms unconscious.
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Featured to the left is an image of the bartender reacting to knocking Gracie out as she lay in her arms unconscious. The photo on the right is Gracie mid-knockout.

“I got you, girl,” the bartender told Gracie before asking if she wanted her to hit her as hard as the men who ordered the same shot.

Though she agreed to be slapped just as hard as the “big a** dudes,” Gracie said she had no idea it would be enough to knock her out.

After regaining consciousness, she expressed sympathy for the bartender who hit her. “My friend and the waitress, they’re both holding me up while I’m unconscious. And I’m out for about a minute,” she described.

“I regain consciousness and I look at her [the bartender] and she looks horrified, and I feel so bad. But she was so sweet, she was so helpful.”

Gracie mentioned that her lip started bleeding after it cracked open from her tooth, adding that “it’s healing very well.”

She took full responsibility for the incident, stating, “I’m not suing the bar because I asked them to do it. The waitress did not hit me to be mean, she hit me because I told her to.”

Fortunately, Gracie was able to walk in and out of the health clinic without serious symptoms following the knockout.

Although Gracie’s experience wasn’t meant to be violent like a June incident with YouTuber Sneako, who chipped several teeth after being punched, she made it clear she would never attempt another hurricane shot.

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