When a mother-of-three from Alabama learned that two of her children had behaved poorly in public, she took to social media to track down the people they offended in a brave move which yielded wonderful results!

When Kyesha Smith Wood was informed by her 16-year-old son that his sisters behaved in an unruly manner during a recent screening of new film, Cinderella. the embarrassed mum felt compelled to apologise for her teenage girls' behaviour.

Horrified by her daughter's conduct, the outraged mother was determined to make amends and posted a message on Facebook which implored the woman who was offended and inconvenienced by her children's behaviour to get in contact with her.

Inspired by Kyesha's mission, members of the public shared the Facebook post in a bid to track down the mum whose cinema trip was 'ruined' by Kyesha's daughters.
 


In a stroke of luck, the efforts of the determined Kyesha's were rewarded when Rebecca Boyd came forward as the woman in question.

Overwhelmed by Kyesha's need to remedy the situation, Rebecca, who called Kyesha 'a great mom', said: "'I was touched that she cared how her kids behaved. You don't see that a lot these days."

Rebecca was keen to acknowledge that Kyesha's daughters merely made a mistake in the Tannehill Premier cinema theatre, saying: "The girls are not bad, they made bad choices."

In a show of solidarity and goodwill, Rebecca went on to say: "I've learned that as parents we need to support each other."

As well as building bridges between the two families, Rebecca's husband has been offered numerous jobs on the back of Kyesha's post.

What a truly heartwarming story!

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