WATCH ABOVE: Karl Torp describes what the Whalen family encountered during one outing to KFC.
TORONTO – An Oklahoma family was left shaking their heads recently after noticing a scene depicting sex playing on a television inside the restaurant they were eating in.
Gerald Whalen, his wife and twin six-year-old sons were in the midst of eating dinner at a KFC in Oklahoma City on Thursday when some very interesting sounds starting coming from a television in a corner of the restaurant.
“Strong sexual content, there was full nudity of both partner,” Whalen told KWTV.
Within moments Whalen couldn’t control his laughing after realizing that a sex scene was being played out right in the middle of dinner. He even posted the incident on YouTube and described it as, “Finger lickin’ good!”
At the time of this writing, the video had already been viewed more than 75,000 times in five days and has caused a frenzy of people to accuse the restaurant chain of showing pornography.
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While others in the restaurant may have enjoyed the content, the Whalen’s were certainly concerned.
“Mommy mode kicked in. I don’t think they need to be seeing this,” April Whalen recounted in an interview.
It was eventually discovered that the hit Showcase drama ‘Outlander’ was being broadcast on an American channel, according to a local CBS affiliate. The show is intensely popular and is known for many things – including steamy romance.
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“The manager came running out and flipped the TV off really quick,” Whalen said in an ABC report. “I think she actually unplugged it.”
The franchise has since offered its apologies.
“We apologize for any negative dining experience that may have occurred as a result of the restaurant’s TV being changed without awareness or permission to a station showing inappropriate content,” KFC said in a statement.
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