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Home»Human Interest»TikTok Woman with Millions of Followers Unleashes Fury at Arkansas Steakhouse as ‘They’re Racist,’ Alleged Bystanders

TikTok Woman with Millions of Followers Unleashes Fury at Arkansas Steakhouse as ‘They’re Racist,’ Alleged Bystanders

It was a missed steak

Sid NatividadBy Sid NatividadMay 12, 20263 Mins Read
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It’s almost normal now to see influencers and restaurants causing friction whenever they’re near each other. Still, one viral moment managed to shock the internet after three Mukbang influencers or TikTokers lashed out at an upscale Arkansas steakhouse, igniting a fierce online debate over influencer entitlement.

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Chaos erupted Sunday evening, May 10, at Arthur’s Prime Steakhouse in Little Rock, Arkansas, after a confrontation involving TikTok personalities Asia Yarbrough and members of her family, which burst into screaming, shattered glass, and eventually criminal charges. In the video, you can see the three influencers taking turns shouting at the restaurant staff and demanding to see the owner. It appears the confrontation escalated, leading to arrests.

According to police records, 22-year-old Asia Marie Yarbrough was arrested on charges including aggravated assault and disorderly conduct after officers responded to what authorities described as a “disturbance in progress.” Investigators allege Yarbrough threw several knives at restaurant waiters during the incident.

Videos that rapidly spread across social media also captured the women yelling, “I have 40 million followers!” while demanding management come to the table. Another woman, believed to be a relative, shouted, “You [expletive] with the wrong family,” while boasting about the group’s social media reach.

The Yarbrough sisters are known online for “Mukbang” content, a genre of food-focused livestreams and videos where creators consume large meals while interacting with viewers. Combined, the family commands millions of followers across TikTok platforms, with sister Aaron Michelle reportedly holding nearly 9 million followers and Alivia Yarbrough approaching 5 million.

What Caused the Altercation?

Authorities said Yarbrough was booked into the Pulaski County detention system before later being released on bond. Court records show her first scheduled hearing is set for later this month.

What triggered the confrontation remains disputed. Some witnesses online claimed the altercation began after the Arkansas steakhouse owner allegedly shoved a steak toward one of the women. Social media users sympathetic to the family argued the confrontation reflected broader tensions involving Black creators being treated unfairly in restaurants, with one bystander saying, “they’re racist.”

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Others sharply rejected that framing and instead pointed to what they described as “‘Influencer’ fatigue is real. I saw a story where one was shocked when she had to pay her bill because ‘she was a well known influencer’… with a whopping 300 followers.”

Across X, TikTok, and Facebook, critics blasted the group’s behavior as an example of internet celebrity culture colliding with public spaces. Many commenters argued that follower counts are increasingly being wielded as social leverage during disputes with workers and businesses.

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