A gym junkie falsely claimed to be a UCF football player in a bizarre rant at a family after they objected to his friends cutting in line at Epcot.
Kwadwo 'KJ' Brathwaite, 23, and four friends were confronted in the queue for the Soarin' ride at the Disney World park in Orlando, Florida.
'We're all going to the same place, you don't give a f**k, bro, you're a f**king nerd,' he said at the beginning of a video of his outburst.
His friend Neil Olson cried mock tears in the background as their blonde female companions also taunted the group they has walked past.
'I play football at the University of Central Florida, p***y... I make money, homie, I'm a businessman,' Brathwaite said.
'You watch me on Saturdays, you and your family [should] tailgate outside my stadium.'
Kwadwo 'KJ' Brathwaite, 23, falsely claimed to be a UCF football player in a bizarre rant at a family after they objected to his friends cutting in line at Epcot
Brathwaite at another point mocked the man filming him for not sticking up for his wife while his friends were taunting them.
'You're a nerd, bro, I'd never let nobody disrespect my girl... I don't disrespect females, you're a b***h though, bro,' he said.
Not to be outdone, one of the two girls, Sophie Gaddis, leaned towards the other group over Brathwaite's shoulder, extended her middle finger and yelled 'f**k you'.
Later in the video she told her friends someone in the line 'looks like a f****t' - a homophobic slur.
Another time when she came forward to enter the fray, Brathwaite grabbed her and pushed her back 'shut up, go the f**k back and shut the f**k up'.
'Just stop talking to them, when you give people attention... attention is currency. You're done, you're cut off, I ain't talking to you, last words,' he told his friends.
He and and four friends including Neil Olson (centre) were confronted in the queue for the Soarin' ride at the Disney World park in Orlando, FL
Not to be outdone, Brathwaite's friend Sophie Gaddis (pictured) leaned towards the other group over Brathwaite's shoulder, extended her middle finger and yelled 'f**k you'
Brathwaite and Olson flash gang signs as they pose together in an Instagram photo
But instead, he immediately said he would record the man filming him and took out his phone, offering to give them '10 seconds of fame' on his Snapchat because 'he wants to be famous'.
'What's your @? I got clout,' he claimed.
Brathwaite has 3,262 Instagram followers and 61,800 on TikTok - most of whom followed him after the video was posted.
A Disney World manager eventually arrived and talked to Brathwaite and he friend, and he claimed he and his two male friends were just walking up to their girlfriends who were already in the line.
Then he looked back at the camera and bragged: 'I make money... how old are you? I'm 21, I make more money in NIL (college sports name, image, and likeness deals) than you ever will. Look me up, Google me.'
Many viewers of the video did just that and bombarded his social media with comments, forcing him to post two videos of his own.
UCF also quickly issued a terse statement confirming he 'is not a member of our football team and never has been'.
Later in the video, Gaddis (pictured) told her friends someone in the line 'looks like a f****t' - a homophobic slur
Olson cried mock tears in the background of the video as their blonde female companions also taunted the group they has walked past
Brathwaite admitted he doesn't play for UCF and apologized to kids and families who were around, but refused to apologize to the group who filmed him.
'There's two sides to every story, you feel me? I was emotional at the time because these dudes gave racial slurs,' he claimed.
He explained the two girls were already in the line and he and his two male friends walked up the queue to them.
He said they never got kicked out of Epcot and the manager checked the CCTV to verify they didn't cut the line.
Brathwaite claimed the man waited for him to 'start losing his mind' in response before filming.
He said he claimed to be a UCF football player because they said 'that n-word probably plays sports' and he thought they might be 'Orlando natives' who would change their opinions if they thought he was a local player.
Court records show Brathwaite was arrested in Volusia County, FL, on February 27 for driving with a suspended license
He played cornerback for Mainland High School in Daytona Beach, FL, but never made it as a college athlete
In a second video, Brathwaite denied he was just trying to 'clear his name', but insisted his actions were in response to racial abuse.
'That whole act was disgusting and it looked terrible... I let my emotions get the best of me,' he admitted.
'[But] I'm not going to be having a yelling match with people if I wasn't called racial slurs.
'Nobody's perfect, but also nobody should ever be called racial slurs or comments regardless of the color of their skin or how they are especially [over] something as minimal as a line skip.'
Court records show Brathwaite was arrested in Volusia County, FL, on February 27 for driving with a suspended license.
He played cornerback for Mainland High School in Daytona Beach, FL, but never made it as a college athlete.