logo
I Got 'Moonlight' Hair — Winter's Answer To Balayage

I Got 'Moonlight' Hair — Winter's Answer To Balayage

Refinery2903-06-2025
In recent months, my long brunette hair has looked frazzled, lifeless and one-dimensional. This isn't surprising considering it's been over five years since my last balayage appointment and seven months since it was cut. It's fair to say that I was long overdue a refresh, and with the seasons changing, it seemed like the perfect time to trawl TikTok and Pinterest for inspiration. Among the abundance of bold copper shades and brooding cherry hues, one trending hair colour stood out to me — not least because of its unusual name.
Enter: 'moonlighting'.
The moonlight hair technique — a speedy spin on traditional highlights or balayage — has gone so viral on TikTok that it has amassed tens of millions of views and climbing. In those videos, colourists appear to brush the hair back and hand-paint specific areas (such as the front and side sections underneath the hair) with bleach. Essentially, anywhere the light catches. The result? Imagine your natural hair colour bathed in the incandescent glow of a super moon.
@anilmermerofficial How did you like the moonlight technique we recommended for hair that has not been dyed before? ⭐️ . . . #hair #explore #balayage #brushlight #themoonlyhairpalace ♬ original sound - overlays
To me, it's a brighter nod to the 'candlelit brunette' or ' expensive brunette ' shades that recently took over top London salons. Some liken it to 'glow lights', whereby bleach is applied strategically to illuminate very specific strands of hair. Asking around, I learned that colourists are also describing the technique as 'vibrant brushlights'. This appealed to me because it seemed to be an easy way to revive my lacklustre lengths while adding depth and shape in a natural way.
What is the 'moonlighting' hair colour technique — and how does it differ from balayage?
Keen to give the moonlight hair colour trend a go, I headed along to Hershesons in Fitzrovia, where I quickly learned that the trending technique is not all it seems. While the countless viral videos appear to show colourists mastering freehand balayage with a simple brushstroke here and there, Hershesons expert colourist John Alfred revealed that the moonlighting technique is likely all 'smoke and mirrors'. To my surprise, he branded it 'fake balayage'.
On closer inspection, Alfred noted that the 'bleach' applied in the videos resembles hair mousse and suggested that genuine hand-painted balayage requires precise — rather than haphazard — application. This is time-consuming, unlike the rapid application demonstrated in the trending videos. Crucially, Alfred warned that bleaching the hair in this way (without foils or toner) would likely turn those dyed sections orange, particularly on dark hair like mine. It simply wouldn't lift the colour enough to achieve the bright, cool gradient that the videos lead viewers to believe.
While the viral moonlight hair colour technique might all be for views, the lightened results are undeniably chic. Unlike the buttery balayage that has swayed so many of us lately, the moonlight hair colour trend is intended to be a brighter and low-maintenance shade that's suitable for all hair types, lengths and shades. That said, Alfred believes it's most effective on darker hair for a visible lift, and on layered lengths for extra dimension. It's so speedy that he has coined it the 'balayage lunch lift'.
A previous full balayage session would last over five hours, but Alfred assured me that this lift would take a fraction of the time. He used FastFoils, which feature an endothermic coating that absorbs surrounding heat to activate dye quickly and evenly. This creates a brighter colour lift faster than traditional hand-painted balayage.
I have a limited selection of hairstyles on rotation, which includes alternating between a centre and side parting, so achieving a seamless blend, regardless of my hairstyle, was key. Alfred applied bleach in a halo shape around the crown (under the top layer of my hair) as well as on the underside so that the moonlit segments would glimmer underneath and shine through my darker strands. This also meant that if I wanted to flip my hair over to the side, those dazzling strands would be front and centre. He targeted specific sections of hair on the top and within my fringe to create the face-framing element of the moonlight style, avoiding the roots to ensure that my hair remained low-maintenance as it grew out. What's more, keeping the roots the same adds extra dimension throughout the balayage, according to Alfred. The last step was a bespoke toner for my mid-lengths and ends. The benefit here was to draw out the various cool shades in my hair.
How should you ask your colourist for moonlit hair?
To achieve the moonlight hair colour, there are a few noteworthy buzzwords. Alfred suggested requesting 'partial balayage' or 'flash highlights' instead of a full head of balayage. Placement is crucial, too. He suggested asking for light accents and 'face-framing features' on the sides (and fringe if you have one), as well as in a 'halo shape' around the crown of your head — but avoiding the roots.
Alfred also mentioned that 'closed balayage', which requires foils instead of freehand application like the videos, provides a higher level of lift — and is far better on darker hair. With all of this advice in mind, the moonlight finish is categorised by cool, bright and icy tones among more natural mocha and honey shades. After the revelation that the viral moonlight technique was, in fact, flawed, Alfred adjusted the approach to achieve the same luminescent effect. Alongside Hershesons hairstylist Samuel Broadbent, he considered the best cool tones for the highlights to achieve a moon-bathed finish, and to suit my complexion. Then we moved onto the placement and cut.
What's the moonlight hair colour like IRL?
Colour completed, it was time for Broadbent to work his haircutting magic. He advised combining the moonlight colour with a textured haircut for extra dimension, which aligned perfectly with my inspiration: Daisy Edgar-Jones' boho hairstyle. Broadbent trimmed my grown-out fringe to cheekbone length, cut soft layers throughout the body of my hair and feathered the front pieces. He then dried it using a blowdryer and loosely curled with a thin wand. He finished the look with a spritz of
Living Proof Dry Volume and Texture Spray, $70, for an effortless, tousled wave.
It's safe to say that the Hershesons team's rendition of the moonlight technique is versatile and quicker than other balayage methods I have experienced. The moonlit accents pop when light is shone onto my hair, and combined with the timeless soft layers, the highlights — or moonlights, as I'm now calling them — add volume and shape.
How do you maintain the moonlighting hair colour trend?
The beauty of moonlighting is that it's low maintenance. I was told that my hair will look naturally sun-kissed — or moon-bathed — as it grows out, and provided you're looking after it with sulphate-free shampoo, it could last for months. Alfred recommended refreshing the style with a toner every three to six months and stressed the importance of using nourishing haircare products like masks or deep conditioners. Besides this, it's always recommended to use a heat-protecting spray. My go-to is ghd Bodyguard Heat Protect Spray, $45.
For me, styling at home is equally fuss-free. Broadbent suggested letting my wavy hair air-dry and adding a texturising spray. For a more polished look, he recommended curling with tongs and gently brushing through the ringlets with a Tangle Teezer Brush, $30, for relaxed waves, followed by a hair oil for a sleek finish. I highly recommend K18 Molecular Repair Hair Oil, $94.95.
Like any new hairstyle, it took some adjusting to the cool, lighter and brighter tones of the moonlight hair colour, but I've received multiple compliments. I've been told the light accents brighten my complexion and make my blue eyes pop. If anything, my solid brunette tones washed me out.
Moonlighting tends to suit curly hair and waves best as the movement allows those lifted tones to pop. I'm most interested to see how my moonlit hair will grow out over the coming weeks. Whether I will need a toner top-up, additional cooler tones or want to inject a little more sun-kissed warmth into my hair remains to be seen. But so far, I like what I see. When I first had a full head of balayage, I was so blonde I barely recognised myself; the moonlight technique is a more tame and totally bespoke version of a full head of balayage. I'd recommend moonlighting to those undecided about dyeing their hair or people who are considering highlights for the first time.
Ultimately, though, my experience has taught me not to believe everything I see online. Alfred warned that some hairdressers are eager to please and wouldn't call out a presumably fake trend, so I'd encourage everyone to bring along numerous examples of the style and colour you want as inspiration, rather than put emphasis on one viral technique. Lastly, research your chosen colourist well and don't be afraid to ask about the methods they use. A pre-appointment consultation — usually free — is your best bet when it comes to achieving a hair colour that you love.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

32 Summer Products For Homebodies
32 Summer Products For Homebodies

Buzz Feed

time2 hours ago

  • Buzz Feed

32 Summer Products For Homebodies

A portable 120-inch screen bringing the cinematic experience of a drive-in to you. Set it up with a mini Bluetooth projector (compatible with TV sticks, gaming consoles, laptops, your phone, and more) and enjoy entertainment under the stars with family and friends (or solo). A lightweight, hypoallergenic heat-absorbing cooling blanket — one side is made of 100% Egyptian cotton, while the other has "Arc-Chill" cooling fibers that absorb your body heat and wick away moisture, instantly cooling you by 4–9 degrees. It's perfect for hot sleepers who love to snuggle but hate waking up sweaty! A 10-foot USB-C cable so you can continue scrolling deep in the TikTok vortex without worrying about your phone's battery entering the red zone. With this gloriously long piece of charging magic, you can stay snuggled in your "you-shaped" dent without ever having to budge. (Oh, and if you're rocking an older iPhone model, here's a version for that!) A cool-to-the-touch bamboo fabric sleep set that'll have you counting down the minutes until you can slip into it. Made with light, breathable fabric, this set is perfect for anyone who always runs hot and needs a little extra help staying cool and comfortable in bed. A bestselling double cotton hammock so you can kick back in your own cozy cocoon without a care in the world. This sturdy steel setup is your quick fix to the age-old "no trees to hang a hammock" problem, making your dream of lounging in a hanging haven a reality. An oscillating tower fan that's apparently so good, one reviewer crowned it "THE GLACIER." This fan has six different speeds and can blow cool air up to 30 feet away. Plus, it comes with four modes to choose from, so you can customize the breeze just how you like it, and reviewers rave about how incredibly quiet it is. No more annoying fan noise while you're trying to relax or sleep! A set of waterproof, rechargeable "flaming" Bluetooth speakers perfect for unwinding with some soothing lo-fi beats as the sun sets — they even have a flame lighting mode that makes them flicker like real torches. You can place them on your table, dangle from a ceiling or tree, or stake them into the ground. A Ninja Slushi maker slushifying literally anything you can dream of — wine, coffee, soda, juice, even chocolate milk. Just pour your liquid of choice in, pick one of the five preset settings, and let the magic happen. It's the perfect excuse to invite your pals over for a movie marathon, with frosty, delicious creations in hand. Frozen margs on demand in this heat? Um, YES PLEASE!!! An inflatable pool if you're anything like me and ready to bust out the swimsuit as soon as the temperature hits 65 degrees. Now you can kick back and sip on a glass of lemonade while cooling off, even if you've only got a tiny backyard. An outdoor fan just waiting to be mounted in a corner of your deck, sending the perfect breeze your way. Someone's asking if you want to hit up that crowded rooftop bar? Just say, "Nah, I'm good right here," and keep enjoying your chill vibes. A copy of Small Batch Bakes, which helps you create delightful treats perfectly portioned for one to six people at most, so even if you're not leaving the house or baking for a crowd, you can satisfy your sweet tooth. We're talking scrumptious delights like zesty lime and coconut macaroons, creamy mango pudding, and the sweet bliss of peach crumb cake. Plus, with minimal equipment required, you can whip up these goodies with ease, making it perfect for a relaxing day inside. Along with a fun reverse coloring book so you can showcase your inner Picasso by drawing lines around colors that are already there. If your dream day involves cozying up with a snack stash and zero plans, this is your ticket to creative bliss without any haunting adult pressures. And a set of vibrant 120 acrylic paint markers that glide on like a dream and blend effortlessly, turning anything you doodle into a masterpiece that'll have you clearing wall space for your very own gallery. An LED light net to give your pergola, deck, carport, or gazebo the magical effect of a starry night sky. With eight different lighting modes available, you can switch up the atmosphere to suit your mood. Plus, the timer and memory functions mean you can set it up once and let it do its thing — it'll operate on a schedule using your preferred setting. A padded chaise lounge chair equipped with a genius "face cavity" that lets you lie flat on your belly so you can sunbathe comfortably. There's five adjustable back positions and three footrest settings, ensuring you find your *perfect* lounge angle, plus a handy cup holder and zippered side pocket for stashing items. Along with an adjustable mister made to cool you (and your surroundings) off by up to 20 degrees. Whether you're catching some rays on a lounge chair or just chilling on your patio, this mister can stand on its own or wrap around a structure with ease. A Dazzle Dry Mini Kit, because sometimes the best summer plans involve chilling at home doing your nails. This kit includes everything you need for a flawless mani: a nail prep solution, a base coat, a chic nail polish color, a top coat, and a special "reviving solution" to keep things fresh. And! The polish dries in under five minutes, so you don't have to awkwardly fling your hands arond to make them dry faster. A Biodance overnight collagen mask if you'd rather skip the scorching sun and enjoy in some self-care instead. Starting off as a milky hydrogel, it magically turns clear as it works its magic on your skin. It's packed with three kinds of probiotics, plus low-molecular-weight collagen and hyaluronic acid that dive deep to boost elasticity, refine pores, and smooth those fine lines. An automatic ball launcher so you can turn your backyard into a private pickleball court, sparing you the wait at crowded gyms. With three adjustable angles and four different speeds, plus an oscillating feature, this gadget is like your personal coach, ready to help you master those forehands and backhands. It releases a ball every four seconds and can hold up to 19 balls. An unbelievably fast and easy-to-use Yonanas soft-serve maker so you can whip up your own oat milk ice cream and create a Choco Taco without trekking to Cold Stone. This nifty gadget is great if you have any specific dietary needs or preferences (like avoiding dairy or nuts), live with a picky eater, or just want a healthier alternative to ice cream that's still cold and refreshing and satisfies your sweet tooth. An Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K allowing you to stream all of your favorite watching every season of Love Island for 10 hours straight. You can also use voice commands to control settings with ease, and (pro tip) you can even order pizza! A PopLite personal popcorn maker that can churn out eight cups of that buttery, crunchy goodness in just two minutes. This bad boy is so easy to use, you could probably do it in your sleep. Just pop in some kernels, press a button, and boom – fresh, hot popcorn that's ready to devour straight out of the built-in serving bowl. A deluxe Cup Cozy to become the new HQ for your phone, TV remote, and your trio of bevs, because you always need your iced coffee, lemon water, and your *fun juice* close by. You need options, am I right? And thanks to the supportive material, it keeps those precious drinks safe from any accidental spills. And an eight-compartment snack box that's basically a treasure chest of your favorite goodies, ready to be devoured. When you can't settle on which treat you want for your bed snacking, reach for this and you can just have them all — instant happiness in the form of chips, chocolate, or whatever floats your snack boat. An inflatable pool cooler if you've ever been lounging in your pool on a hot day, only to realize you have to get out and trudge back to the house to grab a cold drink or snack. This cute, nifty thing will keep all your essentials chilled *and* afloat so you can continue relaxing in your pool without a care in the world. A sunshade triangle that creates a shaded area for when you need to escape the blazing hot sun. Hang it over a section of your pool or strategically place several to transform your patio into a cozy retreat. A "Nap Guardian" doorbell cover — a godsend for all the parents, pet owners, and nap aficionados out there. This helps prevent your doorbell from being rung at the most inconvenient time, interrupting your peace and quiet. Your little ones can snooze soundly, your overly excited fur babies can stay blissfully on the couch, and you? You can finally get that glorious shut-eye you've been dreaming about! A chic cooler designed to keep your drinks ice cold and at your fingertips while lounging outside. As a bonus, just close the lid up and the cooler becomes a sleek side table. A rechargeable mosquito repellent patio shield creating an invisible 20-foot barrier, keeping those pesky skeeters away without the need for bug spray or citronella candles. Think of it as having your own personal force field that lets you actually enjoy your time outside. A set of blackout thermal curtains designed to help insulate your room, blocking out that hot, glaring sunlight while keeping in your cool air as your AC works its magic. Bonus: No more being woken up with the sun if you like to sleep in on the weekends. A gaming/reading/laptop pillow so you can prop your hands up and play video games, type, or read on your Kindle or iPad from bed or the couch in an ~ergonomically friendly~ way that won't catch up with you (or your joints) a few years down the line. It even has a little side pocket ideal for stashing things like your remote controls, glasses, and emergency treats. A nifty little book tracker bookmark so you can keep track of all the literary worlds you've explored without having to actually leave your cozy little nook. This can also motivate you to tackle that ever-growing pile of unread books so you can fill out your cute "bookshelf."

I Found These 25 Home Decor Items On Amazon
I Found These 25 Home Decor Items On Amazon

Buzz Feed

time5 hours ago

  • Buzz Feed

I Found These 25 Home Decor Items On Amazon

A framed swan print that I can't bring myself to gatekeep, because you just need to know about this gem. This piece is so sophisticated that it'll have all your houseguests fooled — reviewers are actually *amazed* by the fact that it looks like a real oil painting, and that the 'wood' frame that looks so spectacular is actually made of lightweight, easy-to-hang plastic ( I'm looking at you — it's Command Strip friendly). A durable, plastic switch plate cover inspired by Mexican Talavera tiles, because any home decor enthusiast knows that the key to a gorgeous space is all in the details. These plates are the perfect way to make sure that every corner of your house matches your aesthetic. Plus, they come with color-matched mounting screws (meaning there will be no weird gap in the design) that you can easily install using a plain ol' screwdriver — no power tools required. A set of Paris Hilton coupe glasses that are not just for drinking — they're so gorgeous that you'll definitely end up displaying them, too. The pink-tinted glass and the elegant, fluted design are simply too perfect to be hidden away in a cabinet. Trust me, these are going to make the prettiest addition to your bar cart array. And at the price-point, you'll actually have room in your budget to splurge on what goes *in* them. Yeah, that's hot. A mid-century modern lamp with a sleek, double-dome design that is so versatile, it can fit into any aesthetic. You can lean into minimalism or maximalism with this beauty — it's like the chameleon of light fixtures. A throw blanket that doubles as a tapestry, so you can easily justify introducing another funky textile into your space — it's basically two pieces of decor for the price of one. The interior design math is mathing. 📐 Some realistic leaf magnets if you're the type of person who wants every single detail of your home to be so aesthetically pleasing that you catch yourself searching "fridge decor" on Pinterest. Plus, reviewers are loving how high-quality the actual leaf design is. No pixelation or blurriness, just hyper-detailed artistry. A cloud-shaped mirror with a lockable storage compartment, so if you're tight on space and need somewhere to stash your valuables (or just that hair serum your roommate keeps sneaking pumps of), this mirror's got you covered. Plus, it swivels — yesss, 360!! ✨ A cocktail-shaped, hand-poured candle that is so realistic you might find yourself taking a little sip of wax if you're not careful! They're the perfect statement piece for any cocktail connoisseur who wants to take their love of liquor to the next level. Plus, once you're done with the candle (trust me, you *will* burn through all of it), you can clean out the container and then repurpose it — it's a real, high-quality glass. An amplifier-shaped key holder made of authentic amp fabric with real rubber piping and actual plug inputs. "What are these inputs for?" you might be asking. Great question — this product comes with four guitar plug keychains you attach to your key ring and actually plug in to hang your keys up. The level of care that went into the design of this product is so apparent, especially once you notice that each plug is engraved with that iconic Marshall M. Seriously, not a *single* detail was missed in the making of this thing. An extremely silly doormat for any dog owner who wants to *gently* remind their visitors that sitting on the couch in black leggings may not be the best idea. A porcelain butter dish that could absolutely pass as Thumbelina's summer home in Camden, Maine. Oh, and if you're a butter snob, don't worry. This dish fits the (absolutely superior) Kerrygold butter. A faux stained-glass window film to add an elegant flair to your space. They're super easy to install (just stick them on!), and they'll give you a *ton* of privacy if your bedroom, bathroom, or anywhere else you refuse to wear pants (hey, it's your house) has a high-traffic window. If you've got a case of nosy neighbors or a dog that barks at literally every single squirrel that passes by, these will give you the *much-needed* peace you deserve. A battery-operated clamshell lamp that's light comes from the pearl for those ~ethereal~ vibes. The pearl is removable to use as a stand-alone nightlight, too — so the shell can double as a trinket tray. A cherry-shaped toilet brush because it's 2025, and we're living in the timeline where nothing, not even the most mundane household cleaning product, has to be ugly. Bring a bit of unexpected whimsy to your bathroom with this adorable (and functional) little gem. A playing card ashtray that reviewers have found another use for: a jewelry dish! This ceramic ashtray is larger (and heftier) than your average one, making it a perfect statement piece for your nightstand or coffee table. A *stunning* curtain rod with a luxe, matte-gold finish and swan-shaped finials. These rods feature an adjustable length and a heavy-duty hold — up to 30 pounds. Who said demure couldn't also be durable? A flower vase that looks like a vintage newspaper — perfect for any crossword lover. If you're the type of person whose obsession with the New York Times' Spelling Bee is single-handedly keeping print media alive, you need this. A set of faux-fur, leopard-print pillow covers with an ultra-soft, luxury feel to give your space a bit of edge. They are shed-resistant, and the sham's zipper is reaaaalllly hidden in there, so you can take a nap on the couch without worrying about poking your eye with it. A washable, faux-wool rug that's got me frantically trying to find a spot in my (already very carpeted) house because, oh my gosh, this rabbit pattern is stunning, and I must have it immediately. I don't care if my rug-hoarding habits make me sound like Veruca Salt — daddy, I want another carpet! Some aura-inspired coasters made with durable acrylic that will look so ~aesthetic~ on your coffee table next to your *painstakingly curated* book and trinket display. Plus, one pack comes with eight separate coasters which, at under $13, is a fantastic deal. You could probably find a similar set at Urban they'd probably charge at least $30. A refillable soap dispenser to cut down on single-use plastic waste in style. ✨ And even though the label says "pure soap," what's to stop you from getting TWO and filling one with a lotion or a body oil? Now that's luxury. Some peel-and-stick subway tiles so you can renovate your space on a budget. Whether you're going for a minimalist backsplash moment or a maximalist wall-to-wall tile look, these renter-friendly panels will refresh your room for a fraction of what a more permanent upgrade would cost. A macrame curtain panel perfect for adding an eclectic flair to any room, whether you're hanging it on a window, in a doorway, or just as a tapestry — this 100 percent cotton curtain is sure to bring on some serious coastal vibes. Interlocking teak tiles to cover up that hideous tile shower that your landlord insists is just fine. And even though these cost way less than what a contractor would charge for a permanent reno, they still look expennnnnnnsive. 🤑 These tiles are perfect for renters, too — they're easy to install *and* remove, so you can disassemble your handiwork and take it on to the next place. And a surrealist melted clock inspired by Salvador Dali. If you want your home to feel like a museum, you're in luck. With this statement piece, you can bring a piece of art history right into your living room. Plus, it's a functioning clock — how awesome is that?

Cooked: Celebrated Chef exits new venture after allegedly balking at free food for influencer because she wasn't famous enough
Cooked: Celebrated Chef exits new venture after allegedly balking at free food for influencer because she wasn't famous enough

New York Post

time6 hours ago

  • New York Post

Cooked: Celebrated Chef exits new venture after allegedly balking at free food for influencer because she wasn't famous enough

A prominent San Francisco chef threw in the apron at his newly opened cafe after allegedly belittling a TikTok influencer during a tense exchange over her follower count aired out in a viral video. The incident unfolded Wednesday at Kis Cafe in Hayes Valley, when 'micro-influencer' @itskarlabb described how she had pre-arranged a collab with the restaurant's team and showed up early to film content, according to a video she posted to her platform. 3 Influencer @itskarlabb was allegedly belittled by top chef Luke Sung over her supposedly low follower count, leaving her running from his new California restaurant in tears. itskarlabb/tiktok The influencer, known as Karla, claimed that a man — later identified as celebrated James Beard Award-nominated chef and co-owner Luke Sung — questioned her 15,000-follower count and told staff it was a 'mistake' to invite an influencer so small. 'I know they're talking about me, because I can hear them saying 'TikTok, views, followers' ,' she said in a later video, which has racked up more than 20 million views. The influencer said that when she introduced herself, Sung grilled her over whether she had researched the restaurant, a wine bar serving small bites. She insisted she knew the menu and the vibe, but Sung disagreed and began scrolling through her TikTok feed at full volume within earshot, the influencer said. 'After scrolling like, two times, he says to me that he doesn't think my videos are at the level which he wants his restaurant represented,' she recalled. 'It seemed like he was insinuating that my followers would not be able to afford to eat at this restaurant.' 3 Sung couldn't take the heat after the pair's alleged exchange went viral and left his new venture. San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images Sung then reportedly asked, 'Do you know who I am?' and told Karla he was a two-time James Beard Award finalist and that his daughter is Big Apple vlogger, Isa Sung, who has 600,000 TikTok followers. He also dismissed the influencer's cooking videos she posted to her platform, dissing them as 'homey,' Karla said. The belittling exchange left her in tears, she said. 'I told him I felt disrespected and didn't want to collaborate anymore,' the influencer said. Karla's follower count has since skyrocketed to more than 350,000 since she shared the story on TikTok. The influencer said she wants to 'be an advocate for micro influencers' who don't receive as many handouts. 'You don't need to have a million followers to be respected or feel like you're making a difference,' she said. 3 Kis Cafe, which opened in May, announced that Sung had left as chef and co-owner. FOX By Friday, Kis Cafe's was getting cooked on Yelp, where its rating plunged from four to five stars to just over two stars, and reviews for 'Isa '– a 'pioneering' Cal-French restaurant that Sung previously opened and named after his influencer daughter — grew with haters lambasting the chef for his behavior. Kis Cafe, which opened in May, soon announced that Sung had left as a chef and co-owner, later clarifying he had done so of his 'own accord' and was not technically fired. 'Our chef's behavior was unacceptable, and he is no longer a part of the team,' Kis Cafe wrote in an Instagram post Thursday. The restaurant said it has now temporarily closed to 'restructure.' 'We want to create a space that's welcoming and respectful to everyone. In this instance, we failed to do so,' Kis Cafe said in a statement.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store