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The man behind “That’s Tendernism” went from breaking down smoked brisket with his bare hands to becoming one of the most viral faces in BBQ culture. Millions of views. Celebrity co signs. Influencer collaborations. And then suddenly… controversy. After a viral moment involving a reported $4,000 tip from Keith Lee, social media erupted with claims that staff blocked the tip and that Johnson was later sidelined or pushed out. At the same time, a trademark battle over the word “Tendernism” started brewing, raising serious questions about ownership, branding, and who really benefits when a creator goes viral. Was this just business? Was it miscommunication? Or is this another example of a viral creator not owning their moment? In this video, we break down: • The rise of Tendernism and how it took over social media • The $4,000 tip controversy and what allegedly happened • The trademark filings and who is trying to own the brand • The cultural debate around exploitation and ownership • Why many people believe Johnson should go independent The term “tendernism” has already become bigger than BBQ. Now the real question is — who controls it? Drop your thoughts in the comments. Should he start his own venture?