Bull walks into KFC
A heartwarming viral video shows a man named Matt bringing his pet Hereford bull, ‘Muffin Man,’ into a KFC where the bull is given fries and a biscuit — the clip pulled roughly 1,018 likes and about 30k views on the platform where it was shared (x.com). The item circulated as light‑hearted food content and sparked wide‑scale engagement in the social feed (x.com).
A pet bull named Muffin Man turned a Kentucky Fried Chicken stop into a viral clip after owner Matt Milam brought him to a restaurant in Paris, Tennessee. (youtube.com) Milam posted the video on February 19, 2026, on TikTok under the SIW Outdoors account, where the caption said Muffin Man “went to KFC for lunch.” The same clip appeared on YouTube with the line that employees were “smiling from ear to ear.” (tiktok.com) (youtube.com) A separate pickup of the clip identified Milam as being from Paris, Tennessee, and described Muffin Man as a miniature Hereford bull riding in the back of a Cadillac Escalade. That matches Milam’s other social posts showing the animal traveling in sport utility vehicles for snack runs. (newsbreak.com) (tiktok.com) The KFC stop landed because it fit a format Milam has repeated for months: short videos of Muffin Man in everyday American errands. On January 14, 2026, Milam posted a Starbucks run; on May 24, 2025, he posted a “pup cup” trip with the same bull. (tiktok.com 1) (tiktok.com 2) By the time web copies of the KFC clip were indexed, the video had spread beyond Milam’s own pages. A repost on YouTube showed about 13,000 views, while the TikTok version displayed 1.6 million likes and 10,400 comments when captured by search results. (youtube.com) (tiktok.com) The details that made the clip travel were simple and visible on screen: a bull inside a fast-food stop, employees reacting at the counter, and Muffin Man getting fries. Milam’s own caption said the workers were “smiling from ear to ear,” and the YouTube upload repeated that description. (youtube.com) (tiktok.com) Muffin Man’s KFC visit did not arrive as a one-off stunt so much as the latest entry in an established social feed built around the animal’s rides, snacks, and public outings. In this round, the bull walked into a fried-chicken chain and left with the same thing that makes most viral pet videos work: a clear joke, a recognizable place, and a camera already rolling. (tiktok.com 1) (tiktok.com 2)