Florida Man Threatens to Defecate All Over Universal—On Purpose
Universal Orlando guests are reacting with disgust and outrage after a TikTok user known as @iamjayjeezy posted a video declaring his intention to defecate in public within the theme park.
The post, which has already racked up significant views, shows the creator threatening to “poop publicly” inside Universal, adding that he hasn’t showered in days and has no intention of wiping. While likely meant as a joke, the statement has raised serious concerns about guest behavior and theme park safety — especially amid an alarming rise in disruptive social media stunts across Florida’s parks.
The TikTok That Crossed a Line
In the video, @iamjayjeezy addresses the camera while standing on Universal Orlando property, gleefully announcing that he’s going to make a “mess” in the parks. He states plainly, “I haven’t showered, I won’t wipe, and I’m gonna poop publicly.” While there’s no evidence that the creator followed through on this threat, the language and tone were enough to spark backlash from both locals and parkgoers online.
@iamjayjeezy
The reaction was swift and overwhelmingly negative. Hundreds of commenters flooded the video with responses like:
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“pls leave florida”
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“What type evil scheme is this?”
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“Get out my city”
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“cmon bro”
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“Praying for those ppl in the queue”
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“Leave my state I beg of you”
Many commenters noted that regardless of whether or not the video was intended as satire, it promotes a dangerous trend: using shock value to go viral in theme parks, where families and children are present. Others pointed out that Universal Orlando has a strict code of conduct and that joking about biohazard threats on their property could carry real consequences — including a lifetime ban.
A Pattern of Problematic Behavior

This isn’t @iamjayjeezy’s first time making controversial content in Florida. The TikToker has posted similar videos from fast food chains and retail locations, including Waffle House, McDonald’s, and even the Apple Store. In each, he uses the same formula: make a crude, unsanitary threat, film it on-site, and wait for internet outrage to generate clicks.
While his tactics may be driving engagement, they’ve also put him under the microscope — especially in Florida’s increasingly scrutinized theme park environment. Theme parks, particularly in Orlando, have become a playground for content creators, some of whom are pushing the limits of acceptable behavior.
A Wider Issue in the Parks
Unfortunately, the issue of human waste and unsanitary behavior in theme parks isn’t just a TikTok joke. It’s been making headlines across multiple locations — including Disney.
In April, a viral Instagram video captured a disturbing scene at Disneyland Resort where a guest reportedly smeared feces on multiple surfaces. Just weeks before, another guest defecated in the queue for EPCOT’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at Walt Disney World. That incident shut down the attraction for hours.
In March, a separate incident at Disneyland California Adventure shut down Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! after guests reportedly encountered fecal matter on a seat. Around the same time, Prince Charming Regal Carrousel at Magic Kingdom Park was also closed due to fecal contamination, as documented by @cysticfit and @onlyinfloridaa on Instagram. Graphic photos showed what appeared to be human waste on the ride’s floor.
Even Disney resort hotel rooms haven’t been spared. One report earlier this year cited the presence of fecal biohazards inside a guest’s room — an extremely rare and troubling occurrence.
Recently, Instagram user @sickandwrongpodcast posted footage of a Disneyland guest walking through the park in stained white sweatpants. “I was wondering what that smell was and looked up and saw this,” they wrote. “Wrong day to wear white brother.”
What Could Happen to Jay?
Though many assume creators can say anything online without real-world repercussions, that’s far from true — especially when it comes to theme park security.
Universal Orlando, like Disney, reserves the right to permanently ban guests who violate their policies or threaten the safety and comfort of others. Even if @iamjayjeezy’s video was meant to be humorous or exaggerated, threatening a biohazard event on private property — especially one that hosts thousands of guests daily — could easily be grounds for removal and blacklisting.
There’s also the matter of trespassing laws and potential charges if a guest followed through on such threats. In the past, guests have been ejected from parks or even arrested for far less.
Theme Parks Push Back on Clout Chasing
As social media becomes increasingly saturated with “gotcha” content and crude antics, Orlando’s parks are facing growing pressure to maintain a safe, family-friendly environment. Disney, Universal, and even SeaWorld have dealt with waves of guests filming themselves engaging in disruptive behavior — from climbing on stage during shows to vandalizing rides and restrooms.
Park fans are demanding stricter enforcement and clearer policies to deter this kind of behavior.
In an era where viral views are sometimes prioritized over decency, theme parks are caught in the middle — balancing accessibility for creators with the need to protect their space for families, cast members, and other guests.
Videos like the one posted by @iamjayjeezy may generate clicks, but they also reveal a troubling trend: some creators are willing to promote behavior that’s not just disgusting, but potentially dangerous. Whether the video was satirical or not, Universal Orlando is under no obligation to tolerate it.
When a joke comes at the expense of basic hygiene and public safety, it’s not just “cringe” — it could be criminal.