Need to know
- Influential Michelle Sky Hayward
- “I had a great time and literally, I didn't even feel cold,” she said in the video.
- Fans then commented, “I don’t know what you know is a bubble”
Influential Michelle Sky Hayward is recovering from the swim she would rather forget!
In a video shared on Instagram on July 8, Hayward was captured swimming in the bubble clouds of the ocean near Cape Town, South Africa.
“I had a great time and literally I didn’t even feel cold,” she said to the camera, “I wish she knew the foam came from the nearby sewer pipe.”
Hayward then screamed and laughed.
“That's very salty,” she said.
The video then switches to content creator standing outdoors, her shock (now cleaned up) as more comments on the screen pop up on the screen.
Michelle Sky Hayward swims through raw sewage.
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One wrote: “That foam is feces, and the second said: “The foam gives FOMO the opposite. ”
Another commented: “Can someone tell her, Kak water. Sewage!!”
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When the comment appears, Hayward covered his mouth with his hands, opened his eyes in shock, and then moved the camera closer to his face.
Her caption reads: “I was worried that I had made a horrible mistake.
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Under this post, many users responded to Hayward’s shocking revelation.
“😂😂😂😂OK, your skin looks cute…I can be sure…this is kelp from those who don’t know,” one wrote.
Michelle Sky Hayward is covered with raw sewage.
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Another added: “It's sad and funny at the same time! The shame is that there is no sewage over there.”
However, some users are convinced that Hayward swims from the sea to the natural foam from the sea rather than sewage.
One person wrote: “The ocean can also naturally form bubbles…”
One second says, “It really depends. It might just be a regular puffin. You'll know if it's a foam in sewage overflow/runflow.”