A TikTok influencer has been arrested on charges of aggravated assault and disorderly conduct following a chaotic incident at a high-end steakhouse in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Sunday evening.
Arrest and Charges
Asia Yarbrough, 22, was booked by the Pulaski County Sheriff's Office on Sunday, according to jailhouse records. The charges stem from an altercation at Arthur's Prime Steakhouse on Chenal Parkway.
Social Media Fame
Yarbrough and her sisters, Aaron Michelle and Alivia, are known on TikTok for creating 'Mukbang' videos, where they consume large quantities of food while interacting with their audience. Asia has over 800,000 followers, while Aaron Michelle boasts 8.9 million and Alivia has 4.8 million.
The Incident
Video footage shared on social media captured the chaos, showing several women shouting at servers dressed in black tie. At one point, a customer can be heard boasting, 'I have 40 million followers!' Another woman, believed to be the mother of the influencers, wagged her finger and said, 'One million per child followers, one million per child! You f***ed with the wrong family.'
The first video shows a shocked customer as the person filming pans toward the disturbance. A woman in a black blouse aggressively demands to see the manager, while others trail behind. A man attempts to calm the situation, appearing confused and concerned as he tries to usher the women back to their seats.
A second video captures a woman screaming, 'He hit her!' followed by the sound of breaking glass and onlookers gasping. The violence appears to occur off-camera, but people gather at the restaurant exit as a child cries. Servers struggle to restore order as two customers shove each other.
Aftermath
Screenshots of text messages from the Yarbroughs indicate they paid their bill. 'I paid for the bill btw it was never about money,' one sister wrote. Arthur's Prime Steakhouse offers an upscale menu featuring rib-eye steaks, Japanese Kobe beef, and cocktails in a wood-paneled setting.
The Daily Mail has reached out to the restaurant, the Pulaski County Sheriff's Office, and Asia Yarbrough for comment.



