A furious father made it clear that he wouldn't let a sexualised joke about his three-month-old son slide as he responded to the crude humor with his fists, as a viral video circulating online shows afather of a three-month-old baby attacking a comedian on stageover his disturbing paedophile joke.

Far-right activist Alberto Pugilato is seen rushing over Spanish comedian Jaime Caravaca while he was in the middle of a monologue during a show in Alicante. The viral incident occurred in 2024 but has since regained attention after being reshared. Here's what Pugilato said.

In the viral video reshared by an X account, the Internet Hall of Fame (@InternetH0F) shows Pugilato furiously approaching the stage where comedian Caravaca is doing a bit.

Comedian makes a joke sexualizing a 3 month old baby, the dad of the baby shows up at his showpic.twitter.com/YRHMJRjsa8

The Spanish entertainer is visibly nervous as Pugilato approached, he asked 'Who are you?' but the far-rig ht activist didn't hesitate and hit him with a brutal blow on the head.

The blow was so strong that Caravaca was out of balance and left cowering in the corner of the stage as Pugilato demanded that Caravaca repeat the comments he made on the activist's X post.

LADBible'sarticle indicates that Pugilato's outrage stemmed from the comments made by Carvaca on his X post, which is a snap of him and his three-month-old son along with a caption: 'Pride and joy.'

The comedian responded to the post with a sexualised joke, he wrote: 'no one will be able to avoid the possibility of [your son] being gay' and that when the tot is older, he will become sick of 'sucking black d***.'

Pugilato was heard in the clip yelling: 'What's up, huh? What have you said? This is for thepaedophilic commentshe has made about my son. Will you repeat now what you said about my son?'

'Huh? Piece of sh*t. Now what? What were you saying, huh? That my son was going to eat c***? He's three months old. Trash. Now what? Say it to my face...say it to my face now,' the furious father continues.

Source: International Business Times UK