There's A New 'Karen' And She's Starting Fights At Red Lobster
Just when you think the pandemic had caused a decrease in "Karens," the world has delivered another, and her name is Kathy Hill. While we're sure you had a very quiet Mother's Day, Ms. Hill did not, as she was filmed starting a brawl at a Red Lobster in York, Pennsylvania. In a video that went viral on Twitter, an unmasked Ms. Hill is heard yelling at a reduced Red Lobster staff that she has been waiting for three hours to pick up her food.
After trying to barge into the restaurant, a few of the workers try to prevent her from coming in which then caused Ms. Hill to strike one of the workers with her own hand. Once the video appeared on Twitter, it immediately sent Red Lobster to trend all morning, leading many to click and find out why. Many users were quick to share their disappointment and frustration at seeing someone behave so terribly, especially at a time where we're all forced to make sacrifices and practice patience. Ms. Hill choosing to react with violence was unsettling, and many were quick to point out how ridiculous she was, especially after she exclaimed that she was the one that was assaulted.
Red Lobster even wrote up an apology for the delays many faced on Mother's Day.
Although, many couldn't help but feel bad for the poor staff that had to deal with this situation.
Many joked that the situation could have gone way worse.
Someone even meme'd a Karen album cover.
Many were not here for Kathy's victim mentality.
Some shared their admiration for the staff for banding together.
A new movie poster was even released.
Several users were happy to provide some important facts.
Many couldn't believe the conditions essential workers were being put through during the pandemic.
Kathy Hill assaulted an essential worker. When will lawmakers up grade these type of crimes to a felony. Food workers are putting their health at risk to provide for all of us and this is the thanks they get. #LockHerUp #Karen #kathyhill #lockdown #EssentialWorkers
— Here 4 the comments (@Remycelebrity) May 13, 2020
Some were shocked that this many people cared about Red Lobster's food.
Red Lobster is definitely not worth going full Karen over.
— radical transparency (@plinksburgh) May 12, 2020
Although, the Cheddar Bay Biscuits are pretty great.
They should have pelted her with Cheddar Bay Biscuits.
— Rita Ballou (@rawhidevelvet) May 12, 2020
While Kathy might have felt like she was the victim, others were happy to give her another title.
Kathy is the worst of America.
— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) May 13, 2020
Even if she was just starving.
— Murder Hornet McGee (@JebediahJSilva) May 13, 2020
A photo of the parking lot was even released.
Sorry but if you pull up to a Red Lobster that looks like this and you still decide to wait that shit is on you. pic.twitter.com/3iZRG6XpOx
— averyasherave (@averyasherave) May 13, 2020
Leading many to joke that there were other options out there to procure delicious seafood without the stress.
Lmao. I went to Publix got some fresh lobster tails and shrimp and cooked it all under an hour and called it a day. Red Lobster who? pic.twitter.com/HW1LkZJ5Lh
— Yolanda Williams (@ZacsGirl4564) May 13, 2020
Although, perhaps we have been misled entirely?
The real story about the crazy woman at Red Lobster: she was actually several crabs and lobsters in a suit, distracting the guards so their comrades could make their escape. A Red Lobster truck was found abandoned at an airfield, where three helicopters are reported missing.
— Charles Sonnenburg (@sfdebris) May 13, 2020
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phucu
this kinda reminds me of that one guy who shamed a target employee on twitter for not selling him a display toothbrush a few months back
ThisIsMyThrowaway
I'm a little irked at the "Tonight's special Guest Star' tweet here. It feels like a lot of these people say they support min. wage workers walking out or going on strike, but that goes as far as a "Way to go!". Most of these people aren't leaving their jobs because they can't afford to. Instead of saying you support them, how bout actually, like, contribute money for their lost wages? Or do something constructive for them then say you "support" them.