Amari Cooper’s Response To Salt Bae Trying To Put Meat In His Mouth
Amari Cooper’s Response To Salt Bae Trying To Put Meat In His Mouth

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper recently went to Salt Bae’s restaurant in an effort to check out what all the hype is about.
One of the signature elements of Salt Bae’s establishment is that he cuts up pieces of steak and then slowly places them in the mouths of certain customers.
This practice was on full display last week, when a male patron watched in shock and horror as his special lady friend seductively accepted Salt Bae’s meat.
Salt Bae feeding a woman lamb provocatively while her man watches.
So was that disrespectful? #B1 🤔pic.twitter.com/Y7bvaZshB4
— 💋 Caramel Sweetness 💎 (@Caramel_Angel7) March 12, 2021
It was the eye contact in that particular incident that really caught people’s attention.
Oh my god she was staring salt dude in his eyes while she opened up for his meat pic.twitter.com/aVn7tQQ23S
— Him Downstairs (@ZamundaTwice) March 12, 2021
To be clear, though – Salt Bae treats male and female patrons equally. Here is him feeding UFC superstar Conor McGregor.
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So how did Cooper handle it when it was his turn to eat the meat?
Amari Cooper was not about to let Salt Bae put meat in his mouth pic.twitter.com/xBxeJe4ub9
— BLACK ADAM SCHEFTER (@B1ackSchefter) March 13, 2021
When you’re paying $1,000 for a gold-covered steak, one would assume you’d want the whole experience a la McGregor. Then again, McGregor is the type of guy who’d wear this explicit million dollar watch, while Cooper is more low key with his business — so maybe their different approaches to dealing with Salt Bae were to be expected.
The real star of All-Star weekend. https://t.co/jAMuWDI2Vl
— Game 7 (@game7__) March 9, 2021
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