What would you do if your children misbehaved in a movie theater when you weren't with them?

One mom in Birmingham, Alabama used Facebook to try and right a wrong, and her post has since gone viral and gotten everyone talking.

Kyesha Smith Wood took to social media Saturday, posting an apology after she found out her daughters were rude and obnoxious during a showing of the new live-action Disney movie, "Cinderella."

Wood said her son told her that his sister and stepsister were mean to a woman who asked them to be quiet, but they continued to be disrespectful.

"After the movie, she approached my girls and told them that her husband had been laid off, and this was the last movie she would be able to take her daughter to for a while, and my girls ruined that for her," Wood wrote, asking for the public on Facebook to help her find the woman so she could apologize.

"This rude, disrespectful, and awful behavior is unacceptable, and they owe you an apology," Wood continued. "Please message me if this is you. I apologize profusely for their disrespect."

Wood's post took off after the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office shared it on Facebook. The woman, identified as Rebecca Boyd, saw it and got in touch with Wood.

The two met, and Wood said her daughters wrote the apology letter to Boyd and used their allowance to pay for Boyd's next movie and snacks.