And yet another gender-revealing stunt turns to horror and confusion: ‘Oh, s–t! Oh, no!’

Now that’s for real foggy up!

Amy and Brad Hamer were on cloud nine after finding out they were soon expecting a baby girl — until the cloud nearly choked them to death, that is.

“This is your cue not to make a dry gender reveal inside your gorgeous home,” warned Amy, 31, a fashion influencer and expectant mother from the UK, in the closed caption of a stunning post on TikTok.


Amy and Brad Hamer on their gender reveal.
The UK-based couple issued a global public service announcement on TikTok, advising other parents not to do a dry ice gender reveal indoors. TikTok/amyhamer_

The chaotic clip, which has racked up a staggering 5.2 million views, featured the ecstatic lovers setting off a smoke bomb in front of a room full of crazy lovers.

Once ignited, the colorless vapor turns either pink, indicating the couple will have a baby girl, or blue, signaling a boy is on the way.

But after the swell turned rosy for the happy Hamers, things quickly went downhill.

“Oh, s–t! Oh no!” partygoers shouted as the pink fumes billowed, filling the room and leaving the guests – and the pregnant guest of honor – coughing and gasping for air.

The ghoulish, misty doom ensues as the latest in a series of fantastically terrifying gender reveal fails.

A father-to-be in Linhares, Brazil, came close to meeting his maker in May when a bright blue fireball briefly engulfed him during a gender reveal gone wrong. Fortunately, his father was only singed by the blast and suffered minor burns.

Separately, a woman named Lila was hit in the face with a splash of blue paint while sitting in the front row at a gender reveal jam. Footage of the boisterous mess, which Lila giggled amiably, garnered over 37.8 million virtual views.

But, of course, not all gender reveal goofs are considered a laughing matter.


Husband scolded by pregnant wife.
A number of recent gender breakthroughs have left people hurt and damaged due to the dangerous nature of wild stunts. master1305 – stock.adobe.com

Anthony Spinelli, of New Hampshire, was charged with disorderly conduct after allegedly leaking 80 pounds of Tannerite — an explosive compound commonly sold over the counter for firearms practice — mixed with blue chalk powder at an outdoor gender reveal in mid 2021.

The force from the explosion was reportedly felt miles away by people in Massachusetts.

Sara Taglieri, of Boston, described the mess as “God-awful,” saying, “He knocked pictures off our walls … I’m all for crap and whatnot, but this was extreme.”

Lithuanian influencer Inga Stumbriene and her husband also came under fire for revealing the gender of their fetus with a trio of airplanes that left a trail of blue smoke across the sky in April 2024. Environmentally-conscious critics online called the stunt “pompous.” and “wasteful.”

“This is the most selfish and wasteful way to do a gender reveal… I’m all for unique gender reveals but this is just pompous and arrogant and so over the top… Literally…” one outraged viewer spat at the visuals of controversial discovery. on Instagram.

“Thanks for killing the planet,” said another commenter.

“Nice waste of pilot time and just burning fossil fuels,” quipped one kid.

The blunt sarcasm was echoed by an equally concerned joker, who wrote: “Bro is already leaving a trail of CO2 before it’s even out of the belly.”


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