In the wake of Donald Trump's re-election, the TikTokker has some extreme advice for American women. Among them was that she would divorce her husband if she voted Republican because she was “at risk.”
The woman, who goes by the handle @kaybeecees, urged women not to get pregnant and to delete apps that track their periods. in a 6 minute rant It received over 112,000 likes.
“I spent the morning grieving. This is all the time we have. Now is the time to start planning,” she said.
In a video titled “Women, Please Take These Steps,” she urges other American women to reduce their safety and reproductive autonomy, perhaps under the second Trump presidency. It laid out a long list of things to do aimed at protecting the country.
One of her more hardline pieces of advice was that a woman should break up with her male partner if he votes “differently” from her in an election.
“If he voted for that guy, you need to leave him. You should break up with him,” she argued.
“I know you love him and I know you think he can change…but you're at risk right now, especially if you're married to him.” You are in a very dangerous situation,” she said.
The creator, who said in a previous video that she lived in rural Alabama, acknowledged that this extreme view was “just (her) opinion,” but told Single viewers in the near future. He warned her not to get married.
“If you do, have a really, really strong prenup, but I can't promise that it will be honored,” she warned.
“There's a possibility that I won't be able to divorce him in the future,” she added, apparently referring to right-wing attacks on no-fault divorce.
She also warned viewers not to get pregnant, even saying that Trump's election had erased her own dreams of starting a family “forever.”

The video urged women to delete period-tracking apps, reflecting concerns raised in the wake of the 2022 Dobbs decision and the six-week abortion ban in some states.
Some critics say the data in the app could be used to criminalize women's abortions and even miscarriages.
The TikTokker recommended that women take self-defense classes or “carry” a weapon “to avoid becoming a victim.” [raped]”
Despite the video's drastic advice, the woman also insisted she did not intend to “panic” her.
“I'm just telling you the truth, we're having a heart-to-heart right now, and I want you to listen to me,” she said.
“I know it’s going to be okay… because I’m sure we’re going to be okay.”
Many of TikTokkers' concerns are part of Project 2025, a 900-page agenda put forward by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank that Trump has distanced himself from.
Project 2025's main ideas include ending abortion access nationwide, mass deportations, and rolling back protections for transgender people.
@kaybeeeeeeeeeeeeee I made a follow up video Thursday, we'll be answering some questions asked about the first clip.
“The worst among us were emboldened,” she said of Trump's victory over Kamala Harris on election night.
“I can definitely look forward to it. [rape] and [domestic violence] She predicted there would be an increase nationwide under President Trump's leadership.

