Badshah Tears Into Man Who Ate Chicken Inside ISKCON Restaurant In London
Badshah slammed a man for eating chicken inside ISKCON Temple's vegetarian restaurant in London, calling it a disrespectful act.
In a time where cultural sensitivity and respect for faith-based spaces are more important than ever, a disturbing incident at a London restaurant has sparked outrage online. A man recently walked into Govinda, a strictly vegetarian eatery located inside ISKCON’s Radha-Krishna Temple in London, and brazenly consumed meat – an act that has been widely condemned as deliberate and provocative. The video, originally shared by user @JIX5A on X (formerly Twitter), showed the man approaching restaurant staff and asking, “Is this a vegan restaurant? So there is no meat? Are you sure?”
Despite the staff confirming multiple times that the restaurant serves only vegetarian food, the man then pulled out a KFC chicken meal, began eating it on the premises, and even offered it to other patrons and the staff. The video further showed the man walking around the sacred space, holding out pieces of chicken, despite staff asking him to leave.
Rapper Badshah, known for his chart-topping hits like ‘Mercy’, ‘Akkad Bakkad’, and ‘Garmi’, took to social media to express his fury over the disrespectful stunt. Badshah wrote, “Even the chicken would be embarrassed. Dude wasn't hungry for chicken, he was hungry for some (sandals) on that face. True strength is in respecting what you don't understand.”
Check out Badshah’s tweet here:
Even the chicken would be embarrassed. Dude wasnt hungry for chicken, he was hungry for some 🩴 on that face. True strength is in respecting what you dont understand. https://t.co/vKHmoIfozI
— BADSHAH (@Its_Badshah) July 20, 2025
His reaction resonated with thousands online, quickly becoming one of the most-shared responses to the clip. Many users on X echoed Badshah’s sentiments. One commented, “This is beyond disgusting. He walked into a sacred vegetarian space with intent, not hunger, but hate.”
Another comment read, “This is unnecessary and evil. Hope action’s been taken against this clown.” Some users also questioned the legality of the act, hoping that a complaint was filed at the local police station, calling it a form of targeted harassment.
Another user summed up the sentiment of many, tweeting, “This just shows to what extent people have lost their way! No respect for anyone and anything. I pity their state of mind. Hell awaits such people!”
Meanwhile, on the work front, Badshah is currently gearing up for The Unfinished Tour across the US this September, with performances lined up in cities like Virginia, New Jersey, Seattle, Dallas, and Chicago.











