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Chick-fil-A staffers fired for jiggling chests in TikTok that racked up more than 7M views

“Every single last one of us got fired,” said the staffer who shared the viral clip.

Published April 8, 2026, 2:00 PM
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Chick-fil-A staffers fired for jiggling chests in TikTok that racked up more than 7M views

They should have stuck to chicken breasts.

Eight Chick-fil-A staffers say they’ve been fired for jiggling their chests for a TikTok video seen by more than 7 million people — including their bosses.

The uniformed workers took it in turns to shake their chests to a mashup of “Wanna Mingle x Top of the Cars” in a clip shared last month, including a male staffer who also turned around to twerk.

Their cheeky dance moves for the viral trend, under the title “my CFA crew better than yours,” quickly racked up nearly 7.5 million views — but also got the wrong kind of attention from the Christian chicken chain’s bosses, according to the staffer who first shared it.

“Every single last one of us got fired,” said Land(i)n, the Florida-based staffer who filmed the clip.

All eight were fired on a Sunday, he said – noting the irony given that Chick-fil-A closes all its restaurants every Sunday to give staffers the chance to rest and worship.

A Chick-fil-A store in Tulsa, USA, with a large red logo on a light brick facade and an American flag flying above the building.

Workers were seen shaking their chests. TikTok / @lland1n

“It wasn’t that serious,” he insisted of their clip, saying he was surprised at the harsh punishment given it’s “not the first video that I’ve posted that went viral.”

The restaurant’s no-nonsense approach has left viewers divided. 

A Chick-fil-A employee in a black uniform and red polo dancing.

A group of Chick-fil-A workers were reportedly fired after they were seen dancing in a viral video. TikTok / @lland1n

“On the bright side, Hooters is hiring,” one commentator quipped.

“They fired everyone??? Damn,” another stunned viewer chimed in.

Others, however, were not sympathetic, claiming the TikTokking staffers should’ve been aware of the code of conduct for the chicken chain, given its celebration of strict Christian standards.

Exterior of a Chick-fil-A restaurant with a large American flag waving above it.

Chick-fil-A’s stance has divided viewers. Susan Vineyard – stock.adobe.com

“They knew CFA standards before they made the video. They’re in CFA uniform representing CFA,” one said.

Chick-fil-A has not responded to requests for comment.

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