A woman was banned from Sesame Place after reportedly telling a Muslim mother go back where she came from and cursing in a line full of parents and children.

Danielle Moore posted a video of the incident on her Facebook on Aug. 5 since then, it was shared over 7,000 times and had nearly 5,000 comments.

Moore began recording the video moments after she said the woman told her “to go back where [she] came from,” according to her post. The woman was never actually heard saying that in the video

“Say it again, say it again,” Moore is heard saying as the video begins which prompted the woman to give her the finger as repeated “here” multiple times.

“This is horrible, she told me to go back where I came from," Moore replied. "Wow, at Sesame Place.”

The woman then began hurling expletives at Moore and then took a swing at her camera phone and said “don’t take no pictures of me.”

“Who is she to take pictures of me,” the woman asked

“Who are you to tell me to go back where I came from,” Moore answered back as children began to cry in the background.

She told USA Today that she stepped in when the woman and another parent began to argue and curse at each other.

Caution, video contains coarse language.

Today I got told to go back where I came from 😂😂😂 Posted by Danielle Moore on Monday, August 5, 2019

“I never attempted to harm her, I never attempted to be confrontational with her at all,” Moore said in the interview. “All I was worried about was the language she was using around the kids.”

Sesame Place, located in Middletown, Pennsylvania, permanently banned the woman from the park, according to a statement from the park.

“Earlier [last] week, a park guest that did not live up to those values was promptly and decisively removed from our park,” the statement read. “She has been permanently banned from returning, and contrary to rumors, she was not given tickets to return to the park.”

“Creating safe and inclusive experiences for all guests – especially children and their parents – is our top priority,” the statement continued. “The Sesame Place family deeply regrets that any park guest would have this kind of experience in our park. It runs counter to everything we stand for.”

Chris Sheldon may be reached at csheldon@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @chrisrsheldon Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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