If you’ve never heard of Jackson Mahomes, he’s the far less talented brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and has made his fame being a disrespectful TikTok star.
To give you an idea as to the kind of person Mahomes the younger is, he poured water on a Ravens fan that taunted him and did a TikTok where he danced on the late Sean Taylor’s logo (which was roped off) during a memorial game in Washington.
Jackson Mahomes is really here, making a TikTok over Sean Taylor’s number until it retires. Respect others. pic.twitter.com/s9HOvWEPlR
— Justin #BillsMafia #BillsNeedADome (@IAmTheNizz) October 17, 2021
Mahomes apparently carries a sense of entitlement with him wherever he goes, likely as a result of his brother’s success. He took that entitlement mentality with him into a local Kansas City bar called “ToS,” where Mahomes apparently demanded they seat him and a large group he was with. Due to lack of available space, the bar couldn’t accommodate him, so the entitled Mr. Mahomes went to social media to blow them up.
Mahomes posted an Instagram warning to his followers about SoT. He claimed that the service was terrible and that the bartenders were rude.
The bar didn’t take it laying down and responded with a superb “apology” on their Facebook page that befits the younger Mahomes:
Dear @jacksonmahomes
We’re sorry we had to set limits that you failed to follow. People with an unearned status or a feeling of entitlement will often feel they have the right to ignore the rules, and will attack the person who enforces them.
We’re sorry, but we were unable to accommodate large groups. Our bar is small, as you may have seen.
We’re sorry you don’t have the same reach as you thought you did and instead of using that power for good, you chose to crush small businesses.
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.
While we were not born to a richer and more influential family, it is something we wish we had.
We trust that you find our sincere apologies to be of some help.
Get this guy some ice.
Unfortunately, they had already experienced an attack of conscience or a call from someone higher up and removed the post. They also replaced it with an apology.
To be honest, they shouldn’t have. The bar was in its right to post this and to be honest, it’s a well-deserved smack across Mahomes’ face, a face that hasn’t had to suffer too much in the way of blowback for his actions.
Jackson is a prime example of how anyone with this much power and influence should behave responsibly. They should not be ashamed of putting them in that position. It should not be shameful.
ToS did the right things, Jackson should be ashamed.
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