‘We brought Twister. We wrote on the Jenga’: Arizona dancers in private bachelor party. Then groom does something shocking.
A dancer is going viral for sharing a story from a bachelor party that went haywire. It ended with a mysterious, disappearing anxiety pen, and a confrontation and a “grumpy” groom-to-be.
In a recently posted video that has more than 55,500 views, Reagan (@reaganisapotato on TikTok) spilled what went down at the bachelor party. She had just been hired to dance for the event alongside a fellow dancer named Maze (@mazemayhem on TikTok). Reagan recorded her video in the passenger seat of a vehicle while Maze drove — the two women had just left the bachelor party in question.
“I'm a midnight ballerina and let me tell y'all about the night that I just had,” Reagan said at the beginning of her video. “So, you may or may not know my best friend, Maze … She's driving … She has a lot more followers than me. The girl is famous. And one of her very amazing, lovely TikTok followers reached out to her for a private bachelor party. And we happily were obliging.”
Reagan said as soon as she and Maze arrived at the bachelor party, they “[got] the vibes rolling.” The pair had brought games such as Twister and Uno for everyone to play — along with a modified game of Jenga, wherein they had written party prompts on the Jenga pieces. Whoever drew a piece would be encouraged to follow the prompt written on it.
“Like, take a shot, or get a lap dance, give a lap dance, the girls drink, the boys drink, room drinks,” Reagan said, listing out examples of the Jenga prompts. “We made it a fun little Jenga drinking game.”
‘I thought we were all having a very good time in here'
Reagan had also “put a little risky one in there”— one of the prompts read, “kiss.” Naturally, that was the very first piece the bachelor himself drew.
“He wasn't having it,” Reagan said. “We obviously didn't make him do it, the boys were actually a little more pushy about it than we were. We were like, ‘You don't want to do it, you don't have to do it.'”
Reagan said at this point “everybody [was] having a good time.” The bachelor went outside and said that he was “done.” Reagan checked in on him and asked if she or Maze did anything to offend him. She even asked if one of his friends had pressured him to hire dancers against his will. But the bachelor said he “just [was] not feeling it” and that he “appreciated” Reagan.
At around the same time, Reagan's friend Maze realized her anxiety pen had gone missing. According to addiction treatment website Recovered, an anxiety pen “is a small handheld device, often a type of vape pen, used to inhale substances intended to ease anxiety.”
Hoping to keep the good times going, the rest of the party spent “a solid 10 minutes” looking “in every nook and cranny” of the house for the anxiety pen, but they did not have any luck.
The anxiety pen turns up, just as the bachelor arrives
Then the bachelor reentered.
“The bachelor comes up and he's like, ‘Here, I found it,'” Reagan said. “That's suspicious … He said it was on the floor. I was like, ‘On the floor where?' He was like, ‘Over there.' He didn't point anywhere.”
When Maze proceeded to joke that the bachelor found the anxiety pen “in [his] pocket,” he became “livid” at the implication he'd stolen from her. The girls tried to tell him they were joking, but he'd apparently had enough. He told his friend to get the dancers “out of [his] house.”
Reagan said she apologized to his friend in case she'd “[offended] anybody,” but the friend waved it off, saying, “I don't know what's wrong with him.”
The bachelor confronts them
But the bachelor wasn't done yet. As Reagan and Maze got in the car to leave, members of the party said their goodbyes. Seeing this, the bachelor began cursing them out.
“The man walks out, he says, ‘Get the [expletive] out of here,' and starts yelling at us,” Reagan said. “Sir, we're getting in the car right now … At the end of the day, we did still get paid, and we left early … I love a bachelor party, I really do but that's not how my bachelor parties usually go down.”
Multiple viewers commented on Reagan's video and said that the behavior they witnessed would be the downfall of the bachelor's impending marriage. One commenter wrote, “I give that marriage 6 months.”
Buzz News has reached out to Reagan and Maze via TikTok comment.
@reaganisapotato One wrong Jenga tile later #midnightballerina #skriptok #storytime #fyp #dancer @Maze @Maze Mayhem ♬ original sound – Reagan ![]()
