ISKCON Devotees Chant Hare Krishna Outside KFC Outlet to Protest YouTuber’s Prank
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 23 – British YouTuber Cenzo apologized after provoking ISKCON devotees by eating meat inside a vegetarian restaurant, admitting the prank offended religious sentiments and violated spiritual dietary rules.
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ISKCON devotees chant Hare Krishna outside KFC outlet to protest YouTuber’s prank
ISKCON followers peacefully chanted the Hare Krishna mantra outside a KFC outlet after a YouTuber filmed himself eating chicken inside a vegetarian ISKCON-run restaurant, sparking backlash online.
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Following a viral video showing a man eating KFC chicken inside a strictly vegetarian ISKCON restaurant, devotees chose a peaceful response over confrontation. Instead of protesting angrily, ISKCON followers gathered outside a nearby KFC outlet, chanting the "Hare Krishna" mantra in a calm, spiritual demonstration. 🌎 London: ISKCON Devotees Chant ‘Hare Krishna’ Outside KFC After Man Eats Chicken Inside Vegetarian Temple Restaurant, Video Goes V…
ISKCON Devotees Chant 'Hare Krishna' Outside KFC In Response To YouTuber's Prank Video
A controversy erupted after a video surfaced online showing a young African-British man eating chicken inside ISKCON's Govinda restaurant in London, a well-known pure vegetarian eatery.
YouTuber facing backlash for eating chicken at ISKCON restaurant apologises, says 'I would never..'
The British content creator who filmed himself eating KFC chicken and taunting staff at Govinda's, a vegetarian ISKCON restaurant located in London, has issued a public apology after his video drew widespread outrage online. The YouTuber, identified as Cenzo, has around 6,000 subscribers and admitted in a video statement that the prank was part of a broader effort to target vegan restaurants in the area. In a follow-up video, Cenzo shared a clip…
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