Paula Patton doesn't give a cluck what you think about her now-infamous (and ridiculed) chicken recipe.

One month ago, the actress posted an Instagram video of her making fried chicken — the recipe, she said, was passed down by her mother, Joyce Patton. For 30 days the social media video was a non-issue, but Paula's chicken-frying abilities suddenly went viral this week due to a bombardment of critical comments on Instagram and TikTok.
The debate began on April 4 when a TikTok user edited a video of Paula's cookery, saying the "Precious" star just "ruined" her day.
"Where are your seasonings, Paula," the TikToker said, who was later dumbfounded that the actress didn't add seasoning to the chicken, but rather the grease that the chicken cooked in.
The poultry police also took umbrage with Paula's method of washing the chicken.
On April 5, Paula responded to the chicken cooking connoisseurs, saying, "It's all good because everybody's got their own way of making things."
"And I'll take suggestions, I'll make a new kind of fried chicken, but I'm gonna always make my mom's chicken the way she did it," she continued. "We put the seasoning in the oil and all that. It's just the way we do it."
The mother-of-one captioned the new video, "Peace, love and fried chicken." Paula did, however, disable the ability to comment, which was smart, as the ever-vocal chicken eating community would have probably roasted her, which was happening for days.
In fact, the aforementioned critical video has been viewed more than 6 million times and has over 27,000 retweets within just two days.
You know what we say: Love, peace and chicken grease.