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FISCARDO, KEFALONIA, GREECE, JUL 21 – Tassia Restaurant owners praised Kylie Jenner as an iconic entrepreneur, but social media backlash included calls for boycott and criticism of celebrity idolization, with over 23,000 likes on the post.

  • On July 12, Kylie Jenner visited Tassia Restaurant in Fiscardo, Greece, prompting the owners to call her visit a 'true honor'.
  • The owners, Polychronis and Tassia Dendrinos, posted on Instagram praising Jenner's hospitality visit, which sparked online backlash and calls for a boycott.
  • The restaurant has a history of hosting celebrities like Magic Johnson and Demi Moore, and their post about Jenner gained over 23,400 likes and 724 comments.
  • Comments on social media ridiculed the restaurant’s homage, with users dismissing Kylie Jenner as “just a girl with big a** and many boyfriends” and questioning why her visit warranted any special recognition.
  • Despite the criticism, some defended the restaurant, stating hosting a famous guest can increase business and generate publicity, suggesting the event’s mixed impact.
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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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