A downtown Kansas City Bar read Jackson Mahomes for filth after he tried to blast them on social media.
Note: Jackson is the brother of Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes and a TikTok star.
Over the weekend, Jackson took to Instagram to blast SOT Social in his IG Story saying that “the service is absolutely terrible and the servers are so rude.”
Apparently, Jackson Mahomes had a large party SOT was unable to accommodate.
After he blasted SOT Social, someone logged into their social media account and read Jackson for filth.
The now-deleted post read:
It’s time to have a talk.
Today we are experiencing a lot of activity over social media regarding a recent visit paid to us by an unhappy guest. This person happens to have a lot of followers on social media and therefor it is something that we cannot ignore.
Voice, reach and influence are power. In our case, and with many businesses that are locally owned, the power of a few social media personalities can make or break that business. This grants these people this certain power to effect our livelihoods.
There are those who have built their influence by being responsible, informed, positive and sincere.
There are also those that have built their followings by being the opposite.
That being said, we have some apologies to make.
Dear @jacksonmahomes
We are sorry that we set boundaries that you tried to ignore. Oftentimes people with un-earned status and a sense of entitlement think they are above the rules and will lash out at the employee enforcing them.
We are sorry we could not seat your very large group. As you probably saw, our bar is very small.
We are sorry that you have the reach that you do, or at least that you think you do, and that instead of using it for something positive you decided to use it to try and crush a small business.
We survived a global pandemic, we’ll survive your ego.
We are sorry you didn’t reach out to us first before taking to social media, but then again that is an expectation we would have from a mature and rational person, not someone who pours water on fans and dances on the memorials of tragically lost people for TikTok clout.
We have not been fortunate enough to be born into a much more talented and much more famous family but we would like to think that if we did have that much luck- we would use our influence in more responsible ways.
We hope our apology finds you well.
A day later SOT Social released an apology for their scathing response to Jackson.
It’s time to talk…again. Yesterday, we released an “apology” that was anything but authentic. The team at SoT is committed to providing every guest that walks through our doors with the best experience possible, while treating them with respect and humility.
Yesterday, we failed to meet those expectations. Social media can be used in so many different ways, & yesterday our team used it to personally attack and question the character of someone we do not know personally. Out of all the ways this situation could have been handled, we did it the wrong way.
We want everyone to know that we acknowledge our shortcomings in this situation, and even though we failed to meet our own–and we’re sure many of our follower’s–expectations with our social media presence yesterday, we promise to do better. To be better. To think before reacting.
And most importantly, to use our following to bring the community we love so much together instead of being combative and dividing it. All each of us can do is try to be better than we were the day before. We appreciate & love you KC.
Nah, I need them to channel their inner NeNe Leakes on this one.
Jackson Mahomes is trending in the streets of Twitter as people react to him getting dragged by the same bar he tried to get canceled.
Peep the tweets below.
Sometimes the worst thing to happen to a celebrity is a sibling who wants clout.