đŻ This girl thought she was swimming in foam, but she was shocked to find out it wasnât foam at all.
Michelle Sky Hayward, a highly followed influencer on social media, recently shared a video where she appeared to be joyfully swimming in what she thought was sea foam.
The video quickly spread on TikTok, gaining millions of views within hours.
However, after receiving hundreds of comments from users alerting her to the true nature of the “foam,” Michelle was shocked to learn that it wasnât actually sea foam, butâŠ
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In the video shared by Michelle, she appeared to be swimming in a sea of foam, a picturesque setting straight out of a dream.
However, internet users quickly made some concerning discoveries.
Several commenters pointed out that this white, abundant foam did not come from the sea, but from sewage.
Environmental experts explained that this phenomenon, although visually similar to sea foam, is actually an accumulation of detergents and pollutants floating on the surface of wastewater.
Comments piled up, with some users shocked by the influencerâs ignorance of the situation.
âThis is clearly sewage foam. The color and texture can only come from chemical debris and industrial waste,â one commenter said.
Others clarified that itâs common to see such foam near wastewater treatment plants, where sewage is treated before being released into the environment.
This revelation deeply shocked Michelle, who then expressed her surprise and dismay at the situation.
She quickly deleted the video and became aware of the health risks associated with such waters, urging her followers to be more cautious about swimming locations.










