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Woman allegedly grabbed her own meal from behind a Church’s Chicken counter, but her exit didn’t go as planned

There's a lesson here.

A yet-to-be identified woman went viral on TikTok after her video of hopping behind the counter at a Church’s Texas Chicken (formerly Church’s Chicken) and helping herself to as many pieces of fried chicken as she could carry hit social media. Whether the video is stated or genuine, the woman has managed to spark a mini firestorm online, with many viewers calling the stunt less of a prank and more of a public audition for embarrassment.

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Logging onto social media these days comes with an unspoken understanding: sooner or later you’re going to witness someone doing something you never imagined another human being would willingly do. It’s become one of those hidden costs of modern convenience that we’ve collectively agreed not to think about too much.

Her exit lacked polish

To her credit — if there is any credit to hand out — she at least used the tongs instead of her bare hands. Dressed in a pink T-shirt and blue jeans rather than a Church’s uniform, she moved behind the counter with surprising confidence. In fact, the only thing missing was a name tag. The way she navigated the kitchen suggested she’d either worked a fast-food rush before or had been studying game tape.

Shame, however, didn’t appear to be much of a concern. Even as someone filming could be heard saying, “Nah, this is crazy… this is crazy,” followed by, “She’s a savage,” she never hesitated. Her biggest obstacle wasn’t getting behind the counter — it was getting back out.

The video begins after she’s already in the employee area, so exactly how she got there remains a mystery. What viewers did see was her attempting a makeshift parkour routine while clutching a bag of chicken. She hoisted herself onto the counter, awkwardly rolled over it, and promptly tumbled onto the customer side. As getaway plans go, it lacked polish.

For what it’s worth, social media still found plenty to laugh about. One user asked where the employees were, prompting another to reply, “Church’s Chicken runs a skeleton crew. They’re probably out back smoking THC.” Others insisted the entire clip had to be AI because reality simply couldn’t be this committed to the bit.

One creator on the platform said they were more concerned that the video would reinforce harmful stereotypes. It’s a fair point. Bad-faith commentators are often quick to use one person’s behavior as evidence against an entire community, only to rediscover the phrase “lone wolf” when the person causing trouble looks more like them.

There’s a lesson here

Hopefully, though, most people are too busy enjoying their July 4 celebrations to turn this into a two-hour culture-war documentary on YouTube. If the video is genuine, it’s less a political statement than a reminder that every generation produces someone who mistakes poor judgment for content. We saw it recently when someone decided a trash can was worth looting during the New York Knicks parade. We’ll almost certainly see something equally baffling again.

The best lesson from videos like this is a simple one: don’t become the main character for the wrong reasons. Moments that seem funny for a few seconds online have a habit of outlasting the joke. It’s not uncommon for stunts like these to end up costing people their actual livelihoods.


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Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.