A TikTok creator known as @iamjayjeezy has sparked widespread backlash after posting a video in which he claims he will defecate publicly at Universal Orlando Resort—and walk away without wiping.

The now-viral clip, which was reportedly filmed on-site at Universal, features the content creator detailing his plans to cause a public mess in the theme park, all in the name of “content.”
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Jay, who has cultivated a social media presence by posting shock-value videos across Florida, announced in this recent video that he “hasn’t showered in days,” and appears to treat the idea of smearing feces in a crowded family-friendly environment as entertainment. The video has since racked up thousands of views and triggered a firestorm of criticism in the comments.
Community Response: “Get Out of My City”
Commenters did not hold back:
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“Pls leave Florida.”
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“What type evil scheme is this?”
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“C’mon bro.”
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“Praying for those ppl in the queue.”
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“Leave my state I beg of you 😭🙏🏽”
Jay has made similar threats at various other locations across Florida, including a Waffle House, McDonald's, and even an Apple Store. This disturbing trend of pushing the limits for engagement has ignited a broader conversation about behavior in public spaces—especially theme parks already struggling with guest misconduct.
The Rise of Gross-Out Content in Orlando Parks

Unfortunately, Jay’s post isn’t an isolated incident in the Orlando or theme park space. There’s been a significant uptick in inappropriate behavior being filmed for TikTok and Instagram, with visitors pushing boundaries for clout—often at the expense of hygiene, safety, and other guests' experience.
The Orlando theme parks, including Universal and Walt Disney World, have become popular stages for this behavior. Jay’s stunt is the latest in a worrying trend that has parkgoers, employees, and local residents voicing concern.
“There's a real fear this will encourage others to try something similar,” said one commenter on Instagram. “It’s not even funny—it’s disturbing.”
Recent Incidents of Poop in Theme Parks
While Jay’s threat may have been intended as a joke, actual poop-related incidents have occurred at both Disney and Universal resorts, some of which have required temporary attraction closures due to contamination concerns.
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In March, the queue for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT was reportedly soiled by a guest, leading to a viral thread about human waste smeared on the walls.
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One viral Instagram video even showed a man in visibly stained white sweatpants walking through Disneyland Park, leaving guests disgusted and confused. “I was wondering what that smell was,” the filmer wrote, “and looked up and saw this… Wrong day to wear white, brother.”
These recent events have led to fan frustration and growing pressure on parks to take action.
Parks May Take Disciplinary Action—Even for Fake Threats
While Jay’s video appears to be part of his shock humor content strategy, it’s important to note that making public threats of this nature, even in jest, can have serious consequences—particularly in private spaces like Universal Orlando Resort.
Universal, like Disney, enforces strict codes of conduct across its parks. Behavior that endangers, offends, or otherwise disrupts the guest experience can result in permanent bans. In the past, Universal has revoked Annual Passes, barred influencers, and even pursued legal action in extreme cases.
“If someone really tried to follow through with this kind of behavior,” one park insider noted, “they wouldn’t just be escorted out. They could be banned from Universal Orlando property for life.”
A Cautionary Tale About Content Boundaries
As social media trends continue to push the envelope, creators like Jay risk turning public venues into stages for increasingly vulgar performances. While some may dismiss it as satire or shock humor, there’s a real-world cost to other guests, park staff, and the families simply trying to enjoy a vacation.
Many commenters are now calling on Universal to take formal action. Some even want TikTok to suspend his account. Whether or not Jay’s threats were genuine, the response makes one thing clear: there is little tolerance left for this kind of content.
“This is the most disgusting thing I’ve seen in a while,” one commenter wrote. “It’s not comedy—it’s a cry for views.”



