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College students go viral with wild confession to craziest thing they've done on Spring Break

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Updated 09:41 20 Jun 2024 GMT+1Published 09:04 20 Jun 2024 GMT+1

College students go viral with wild confession to craziest thing they've done on Spring Break

The two women made a shocking admission about the craziest thing they had done on Spring Break

Kit Roberts

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Topics: News, US News, Drugs, Crime

Kit Roberts
Kit Roberts

Kit joined UNILAD in 2023 as a community journalist. They have previously worked for StokeonTrentLive, the Daily Mirror, and the Daily Star.

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Many people have done some wild and crazy things on their Spring Break, but two women claim to have done something which takes things to a whole different level.

Spring Break is known as a time where people can cut loose, but while many people content themselves with partying and dancing, others take things too far.

At least that's the impression that two women gave when questioned about what was the wildest thing that they had done while on Spring Break.

Let's just say we're not talking about just drinking too much tequila and doing something embarrassing.

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The pair, who were not named, were interviewed by YouTuber Travaine Barnett in Los Cabos in Mexico.

But while most people would detail their drunken shenanigans, the story this pair told could quite literally be the the opening of a movie.

In fact, anyone who has seen No Country for Old Men will be all too familiar with the story that the two bikini-clad partygoers told.

The two women made a shocking admission. (travjbarnett/TikTok)
The two women made a shocking admission. (travjbarnett/TikTok)

And let's just hope that they were spinning some Spring Break tall tales.

Barnett asked them: "What's the craziest experience you've had on Spring Break?"

One of the women then replied: "We were in Miami last Spring Break and a huge... like eight pounds of cocaine flew in, and we stuffed it in our bikinis."

Her friend chimed in, saying: "We took it."

The other added: "And sold it, we're like almost millionaires now."

Taking and selling a big bag of drugs you find randomly on the beach certainly doesn't seem like the wisest move, to put it mildly.

They explained: "It was last year in Miami from Cuba. It came in like seaweed and floated onto the beach."

Of course the one question howling through anyone's mind like a hurricane after hearing such a story would be 'why would you ever tell anyone that?'

Cocaine seized by the US Border Patrol after being spotted by Tampa Mayor Jane Castor. (US Border Patrol)
Cocaine seized by the US Border Patrol after being spotted by Tampa Mayor Jane Castor. (US Border Patrol)

One of the women said: "I feel like I shouldn't be telling anyone but it's fine now because it's like a year later but at the time no one was supposed to be on the beaches.

"But we'd go at night and shove it in our bikinis."

While there's no way of knowing whether the women were simply spinning a yarn, large packages of drugs are known to wash up in Florida.

A consignment worth around $1.1 million was reported by Tampa Mayor and former police officer Jane Castor after she spotted it while out on a family fishing trip.

In April 2023 it was reported that packages of cocaine worth in excess of $100,000 were were discovered on three separate beaches in Florida.

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