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Moment senior college Spring Breaker says live on national TV the only things she can’t live without are ‘bronzer and cocaine’

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Spring breakers seize the night on a beach just off Las Olas Beach in Fort Lauderdale

A boisterous spring breaker may face some awkward conversations when she returns after telling a Fox News show that the only things she can’t live without are ‘bronze and cocaine’.

The inebriated college senior was interviewed by Fox and Friends’ Lawrence Jones III on the first day of the wild Florida festivities when she made her candid confession.

‘How do you start your day?’ Jones asked the woman, who did not give her name, as she crowded with her friends outside a noisy bar.

‘Two things we can’t live without, bronzers and cocaine,’ she echoed back.

‘Bronze and cocaine?’ repeated the startled reporter.

“Wake up, put on bronzer, cocaine, we’re good for the day,” she confirmed.

Spring breakers seize the night on a beach just off Las Olas Beach in Fort Lauderdale

Spring breakers seize the night on a beach just off Las Olas Beach in Fort Lauderdale

Commenters on X were not impressed when the clip ticked past half a million views

Commenters on X were not impressed when the clip ticked past half a million views

Commenters on X were not impressed when the clip ticked past half a million views

“I’m a senior in college and here I am,” she continued, “my two go-tos. Bronze and cocaine.’

The unexpected candid confession came as the holiday season was in full swing in the Sunshine State, despite curfews, bag checks and beach closures in the city of Miami.

Spring Break last year saw 488 arrests in Miami Beach, more than 230 of which were for felonies, two people were killed and more than 100 firearms were seized.

Cutbacks this year include $100 parking fees and early bar closings at 6 p.m. 18.00 in an attempt to rein in the chaos.

That means much of the party has now moved 45 minutes north to Fort Lauderdale, where the authorities seem to be a little more relaxed.

Groups of bikini-clad girls and jeering guys also flocked to the packed Jacksonville beach, where women could be seen fighting each other in front of frat bros in booze-fueled wrestling matches that sometimes turned violent.

And there was barely a patch of open sand to be had on some stretches of Fort Lauderdale Beach, often dubbed ‘Spring Break Central’.

Photographs from the first day of the long holiday show bikini-clad girls partying on the beach and police officers patrolling the streets in large numbers.

The sun worshiping cocaine lover might want to look away from X, where Jones’ clip of his interview ticked past half a million views on Tuesday afternoon.

Fox's Lawrence Jones III was on his annual trip to cover spring break for the channel

Fox's Lawrence Jones III was on his annual trip to cover spring break for the channel

Fox’s Lawrence Jones III was on his annual trip to cover spring break for the channel

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1710279264 841 Moment senior college Spring Breaker says live on national TV

There was a heavy police presence with officers on bikes, buggies and SUVs

There was a heavy police presence with officers on bikes, buggies and SUVs

There was a heavy police presence with officers on bikes, buggies and SUVs

Spring breakers party at Las Olas Beach in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on Monday

Spring breakers party at Las Olas Beach in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on Monday

Spring breakers party at Las Olas Beach in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on Monday

A group of spring breakers pose for the camera, some with a drink in hand

A group of spring breakers pose for the camera, some with a drink in hand

A group of spring breakers pose for the camera, some with a drink in hand

A spring breaker does a backflip at Las Olas Beach in Fort Lauderdale

A spring breaker does a backflip at Las Olas Beach in Fort Lauderdale

A spring breaker does a backflip at Las Olas Beach in Fort Lauderdale

“Could you imagine being her parent?” wrote Mark Davis.

‘Now this lady is unemployable congratulations!’ added @PSP_Podcast

“Thank God Biden forgave her student loans – neither bronze nor cocaine is cheap,” wrote @MrsBodington. Congratulations Starbucks on your new Cold Brew Manager!

‘Hopefully she’ll make it by the end of spring break,’ @1960Gina wrote

“I hope mom, dad and every living grandparent is a Fox News viewer to get an overview of what their daughter is doing with their money,” added Thomas Connop.

Earlier this month, Miami Beach officials released a cartoon video aimed at discouraging bad behavior and announced the city’s intention to ‘break up with spring break.’

“It’s not us, it’s you,” an actor said to the camera.

“In March you can expect things like curfews, bag checks and restricted access to the beach,” revealed another.

‘DUI checkpoints, $100 parking and strong police enforcement for drug possession and violence’ are all part of the plan.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he and his state staff are “ready to help our communities maintain order.”

Despite it being dark, the spring breakers continued to wear their bikini tops into the night

Despite it being dark, the spring breakers continued to wear their bikini tops into the night

Despite it being dark, the spring breakers continued to wear their bikini tops into the night

The week has only just begun with a girl getting a dose of alcohol on Monday night

The week has only just begun with a girl getting a dose of alcohol on Monday night

The week has only just begun with a girl getting a dose of alcohol on Monday night

Police aimed to maintain order as Fort Lauderdale Beach became a spring break hotspot

Police aimed to maintain order as Fort Lauderdale Beach became a spring break hotspot

Police aimed to maintain order as Fort Lauderdale Beach became a spring break hotspot

Police officers were happy to pose with spring breakers on Fort Lauderdale Beach

Police officers were happy to pose with spring breakers on Fort Lauderdale Beach

Police officers were happy to pose with spring breakers on Fort Lauderdale Beach

He has ordered 140 state troopers out to various hot spots and promised to send additional backup if needed.

“We do not welcome chaos,” he added.

‘The state has a lot going on, it’s a fun place to be and we want to see people doing it, but we also want to insist that people respect the law.

“Florida may be popular for Spring Break, but it is inhospitable to criminal activity.”

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