A video allegedly depicting radio personality Big Tigger (Darian Morgan) in a physical confrontation with his wife, Alicia Brown, has gone viral on social media, adding fresh fuel to an ongoing domestic dispute that led to his arrest last month.
The clip, shared widely on social media, shows a bald man with tattoos and glasses (identified as Big Tigger) interacting physically with a woman on the floor of a room cluttered with scattered clothing, shopping bags (including Fashion Nova and Target items), and household items.
Disturbing Leaked Video Shows Big Tigger in Physical Struggle with Wife Alicia Brown Over Cell Phone
The Big Tigger footage appears to capture a tense struggle, with the man bending over or grappling with the woman as she lies on the ground. Context from reports and social media indicates the altercation centers on her holding onto his cell phone, which he is trying to retrieve.
Background on the Couple and the May 9 Incident
Big Tigger, known for hosting The Big Tigger Morning Show in Atlanta and his past role as a BET Rap City host, has been married to Alicia Brown. The couple has at least one young son.
According to police reports and Alicia Brown’s statements to authorities, the dispute began on May 9, 2026, at their home in Sandy Springs, Georgia. It allegedly started over text messages on Big Tigger’s phone (reportedly involving a female co-worker). Tensions escalated when he allegedly called her “psycho” and began recording her. She reportedly grabbed the phone; he allegedly tackled her to the floor, causing a minor bruise to her lower lip.
She then went downstairs, where the confrontation continued. Brown claims he restrained her, and in the process of pushing or moving her, she stumbled headfirst into a door, sustaining a deep cut above her left eye.
The incident occurred in the presence of their child, leading to the additional charge of third-degree cruelty to children.
Arrest, Charges, and Prior Footage
Big Tigger was arrested on or around June 23–26, 2026, on charges of aggravated battery and third-degree cruelty to children. He was released after posting a $10,000 bond. A protective order was later granted, requiring him to stay away from Brown and the children.
Earlier in late June, TMZ obtained and published Ring camera/security footage from inside the home. In that clip, Brown is heard telling someone to “take a picture.”
Big Tigger approaches, grabs her by the neck and tells her to stop, then grabs her arms as they struggle while she yells “Get off of me!” They move out of frame behind a door, followed by a loud noise and sounds consistent with crying.
The New Leaked Video and Public Reaction
The newly circulating video shared this week appears to be phone-recorded footage of the struggle over the cell phone. It has sparked intense online debate.
Some viewers and commentators argue it does not show intentional assault but rather Big Tigger attempting to retrieve his personal property (the phone) from his wife, who is refusing to return it. Others point to the physical nature of the interaction as consistent with the allegations of battery.
Social media reactions have been polarized. Supporters of Big Tigger emphasize context (property retrieval, prior behavior by Brown) and question the “assault” framing. Critics view the footage as evidence supporting the domestic violence claims. Some posts highlight broader discussions about domestic disputes, accountability, and how videos can lack full context.
Big Tigger has publicly denied the allegations, stating they are false and asking for privacy and grace for his family as they navigate the situation. Reports indicate he has stepped away from his radio show amid the legal proceedings. Alicia Brown has shared messages about “false narratives” in some updates and, in one statement, clarified she has never called her husband an abuser.
Meanwhile, Big Tigger’s co-host has filed a defamation lawsuit against his wife.
Current Status
The legal case remains ongoing. Big Tigger faces the pending charges, and the protective order is in effect. No trial date has been widely reported as of early July 2026. Both the Ring camera footage and the newer leaked video are part of the public discourse but have not been fully litigated in court.
Videos like these often go viral quickly in high-profile cases, but they represent only one angle of complex personal disputes. As with any ongoing legal matter, Big Tigger is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Big Tigger has stepped away from his radio show as legal matters run their course.
This incident highlights the challenges of domestic disputes in the public eye, especially when involving media personalities, and continues to generate discussion across social platforms.



