A woman in Louisiana is facing criticism online after a video showed her causing a scene inside a restaurant before threatening the person who was recording the incident.
There is little background information available about the incident, so it is unclear which restaurant was involved or what led to the confrontation. In the video, the woman can be seen dragging a chair as she approaches the person filming. While glaring at the cameraman, she repeatedly tells him, “Stop recording me.”
As she got closer, the woman said, “I never gave a [expletive].” She then let go of the chair, causing it to fall to the ground. The cameraman responded by laughing at the situation. This appeared to further upset the woman, who turned around and asked, “You think this [expletive] funny?” The cameraman replied, “This is crazy.”
As the cameraman continued recording, the woman repeatedly demanded that he stop filming her. “Stop recording me,” she said several times. When he continued recording, she appeared to threaten him, saying, “I’m really gonna hit you in your [expletive].” The video ended shortly afterward, and it is unclear what happened next. The final moments showed the woman once again demanding that the cameraman stop recording her.
Viewers Criticize Louisiana Woman After Causing Scene
The video sparked reactions online. Many viewers criticized the Louisiana woman for her behavior in the video and for threatening the cameraman. “This is so embarrassing to watch,” one person wrote. Another person argued, “People don’t realize that they are constantly being recorded! Ring cameras everywhere you drive, street cams, flock cameras, toll cameras, business cameras at every single angle, people on the street just recording something and you walk or drive by.”
Several people also believed the woman was overreacting. One person said, “I don’t think anything at mcdonalds is good enough to prompt this type of reaction.” Another person argued that she should not have been recorded in that moment, writing, “Stop recording people when they’re frustrated like this. Be a decent human being.”
The video has continued to generate debate online, with some viewers focusing on the behavior shown in the clip and others questioning the decision to record and share the encounter. Whatever side people fall on, many agreed that moments like these can quickly escalate once cameras come out, turning a private disagreement into a very public conversation.







