
Magic Kingdom is known for creating unforgettable memories for families from around the world—but now and then, the most magical place on Earth sees a few sparks fly between guests. A new video posted to TikTok highlights a verbal altercation that seemingly occurred during the nighttime spectacular Happily Ever After, involving social media personalities FunnyMike and Jaliyah.
As shared by Press Play Clips (@pressplayclipss_), the footage shows the couple and their children getting ready to enjoy the show, with FunnyMike placing one of the kids on his shoulders to catch a better view. On Jaliyah’s Instagram Stories, it’s confirmed that the family was attending the performance.
Shortly after, a nearby guest appears to voice a complaint, stating, “You’re putting your kids right in front of my kids.” The exchange escalates, with additional remarks such as, “Why are you talking about my kids?” and Jaliyah firmly responding, “Well, you better find a better spot.”
The conversation intensifies as Jaliyah adds, “Oh, you better shut up; talking about these kids over here, you better shut the f*** up,” before repeating, “Get a better spot.” In a later livestream clip, she reiterated her feelings, saying she “does not play about [her] kids” and claimed the woman involved “lost her motherf****** mind speaking on [her] kids.”
The clip—captioned “Baby Dee don’t play about her kids at all”—has already racked up nearly 300,000 views within just a few hours of its posting.
@pressplayclipss_ Baby Dee don’t play about her kids at all 💯 #jaliyah #funnymike #badkidjay #disneyworld #mamajones #mamabear #crashout #HAG #funnymikeandjaliyah #fyp #trending #explorepage #clips #relatable
These moments, while unfortunate, aren’t isolated. Last year, an altercation outside the Avatar Flight of Passage attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom resulted in a physical fight. Across the Atlantic, a queue-cutting incident at Disneyland Paris’s Walt Disney Studios Park also erupted into a multi-guest scuffle requiring cast member intervention.
Even though Walt Disney World Resort continues to be a place of joy and shared experiences, moments of tension can arise, particularly around high-traffic events like parades and fireworks. The anticipation of nighttime shows brings large crowds, and limited visibility can sometimes trigger stress. Guests holding space or unintentionally blocking views can unintentionally stir emotions, especially when young children are involved.
While no physical altercation occurred in this instance, it does serve as a reminder: navigating a Disney park often requires a little extra kindness and a lot of patience.
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