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Chick-fil-A Night Crew Fired After Twerking Video Goes Viral

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A Chick-fil-A location has reportedly terminated its entire night shift staff following the release of a viral video that captured employees dancing and twerking behind the service counter.

The footage, which surfaced late in March 2026, shows several team members engaged in high-energy dancing and twerking in the kitchen and ordering areas while loud music with profane lyrics plays.

The video appears to have been filmed after-hours, as the restaurant lights are dimmed and no customers are visible in the background of the 24-second clip.

One specific staff member acted as the primary focus of the video, performing a choreographed routine on the counter while other employees cheered in the background.

The post gained rapid traction on social media platforms like TikTok and X, formerly known as Twitter, where it has already surpassed 1.8 million views.

Corporate leadership for the Georgia-based chicken chain, known for its emphasis on conservative and Christian values, acted swiftly to address the breach of conduct.

Management informed the crew members of their termination via a group message shortly after the footage began circulating widely online, according to posts from the involved employees.

Public reaction to the incident has been deeply divided, with some social media users arguing the firing was an excessive response to harmless fun during a closed shift.

Other observers defended the company’s decision, citing the sexualized nature of the dancing and the conflict between the performance and the brand’s family-friendly image.

This incident follows a history of Chick-fil-A enforcing strict brand standards, having previously dismissed employees for sharing unauthorized menu hacks or behind-the-scenes footage on social media.

The termination serves as a high-profile reminder of the potential professional consequences of recording and sharing workplace content that contradicts corporate image guidelines.

At this time, Chick-fil-A corporate has not issued a formal public statement regarding the specific location involved, though local reports indicate the store has resumed normal operations with new staff.

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Published: Apr 1, 2026. Last updated: Apr 1, 2026.

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