A California barbecue restaurant is facing backlash online after Mr. Tendernism, the viral personality widely credited with helping build its brand, confirmed that he is no longer with the business. Walter Johnson, better known to fans as “Unc” or Mr. Tendernism, shared a video on social media stating that he has parted ways with Destination Smokehouse after more than five years.
“I’m not at Destination Smokehouse. I’m with Tendernism now,” he announced in a video uploaded via TikTok. “I had to go on my own so that way I can do what I have to do.” According to his manager, who set up a GoFundMe page on his behalf, Johnson was fired from the restaurant.
While the reason he was let go has not been released, his barbecue skills had drawn massive crowds to the business, with many awestruck by how he could easily lift a rib bone out of the meat as it fell off cleanly. Popular food influencers like Jordan The Stallion and Keith Lee were among those who stopped by. Johnson would often shout his now-famous phrase, “That’s Tendernism,” each time he showcased his prowess in videos that quickly went viral.
Details About the GoFundMe
In another video from his recent series, Johnson said he will use the money raised from his fundraiser to start his own barbecue business. “It is what it is. You gotta move on. When things happen, you don’t get mad,” he said. “Hey, I’m finna tenderise the world now.”
The GoFundMe launched in support of Johnson’s next chapter has raised more than $41,000 toward its $50,000 goal. According to the fundraiser, he plans to launch his own food truck, travel city to city reviewing small BBQ and soul food restaurants, and spotlight locally owned businesses.
What Netizens Are Saying About His Announcement
TikTok users reacted with outrage toward the Southern California restaurant after hearing news of Johnson’s departure. One person claimed, “They used him as a minstrel mascot then dumped him when he was more popular than the restaurant.” Another wrote, “U can hear the pain in Unc voice they did him wrong.”
Some even called for a boycott. “So we boycotting destination smokehouse?? Let the chat know,” one commenter asked, while another added, “I hope everybody boycotts that other place. They did you dirty. They used you and your name.”
Plenty more encouraged the barbecue aficionado as he moves into his next chapter bringing Tendernism to the world. “I salute you Unc! Here to support your new business 🫶🏾🎉,” one supporter commented. “Stay positive and inspired,” someone else remarked. “Don’t be afraid to step out on your own! The community is behind you!” a third chimed in.







