Kailua-Kona, Hawaii (Fictional) — What was meant to be a relaxing island escape quickly turned into a nightmare for Hollywood star Sabrina Stone when a violent tropical storm hit Hawaii’s Big Island over the weekend. The award-winning actress, known for her role in the fictional series “Hearts on Fire”, was vacationing with friends at a remote coastal retreat when the storm intensified, cutting off power, cell signal, and all access roads.
As winds reached over 100 mph and massive waves battered the coastline, Stone reportedly attempted to seek refuge in a nearby village after her resort was evacuated. In a desperate social media post, she wrote:
“We’re stranded near Puako. No power. No water. No shelter. PLEASE—if anyone sees this, help us.”
Despite her pleas going viral online within hours, no local residents were able to reach her due to downed trees and flooding. Rumors circulated that some nearby homes refused to open their doors, fearing looters or fearing for their own safety.

Later that night, emergency responders airlifted Stone and three others to a temporary shelter. While she was shaken and exhausted, sources say she expressed gratitude toward the rescue teams, though she’s remained silent on her experience with the local response.
The fictional incident has sparked debate online, raising questions about disaster preparedness, hospitality under crisis, and the vulnerability of even the most famous when nature takes control.

“This storm didn’t care who you are — celebrity or not, it reminded us all how small we are,” said a fictional spokesperson for the fictional Hawaii Emergency Relief Coalition.