Jonathan Daly will be treated to a special screening of “UglyDolls” and won’t have to worry about being kicked out, thanks to a donor from Louisiana.

On April 12, a Lake in the Hills woman said her family was unfairly asked to leave a screening of Disney’s “Dumbo” remake at the Lake in the Hills AMC, 311 Randall Road, after some moviegoers complained her son Jonathan, 3, was causing a distraction.

Jonathan struggles with a rare form of dwarfism and cervical spine issues. He relies on a wheelchair and medical equipment when traveling, his mother, Jennifer Daly, said. Offended and saddened by the incident, Daly took to Facebook to voice her concerns. She said attending a movie is a rare treat because of the time and planning it takes to prepare Jonathan for the theatre.

Her Facebook post went viral and people across the nation were upset by the incident.

“I have never been more angry or cried more than what happened to me last night,” she posted. “At one point during the movie Jonathan yelled out in his giggle twice not more than 20 seconds each and giggled. ... Needless to say 10 minutes later I had a woman who probably was a manager come to where we sat and told me there was a noise complaint of a baby crying. I looked at her and said he did not cry he giggled twice. I was told I immediately had to pack up to leave. I was mortified never in my life have I ever been kicked out of anything especially if I had done nothing wrong.”

She said her oldest son, 6-year-old Kristopher Daly, was also disappointed he couldn’t finish the movie and didn’t understand what went wrong.

After the incident, Jennifer Daly said she had no desire to see a movie anytime soon. That changed when Beau Box of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, reached out to her and offered to rent out the Woodstock Theatre: Classic Cinemas, 209 Main St. in Woodstock, for her family and anyone else with children with special needs.

At 10 a.m. Saturday, up to 80 guests will see the film for free. Anyone hoping to attend must call 225-237-3343 or email csharp@beaubox.com.

“I’m excited about it,” she said. “He’s a really nice guy, a super nice guy.”

She said “UglyDolls” is the perfect movie for the occasion.

“It’s basically dolls and stuffed animals that are not normal, not everyday and what they go through,” she said.