“My Worst Nightmare Coming To Reality”: People Stunned At Woman Being Caught Up In Olive Garden Hoax

A college student named Megan Ashlee Davis recently went viral after her mugshot was circulated online following an alleged dispute that spiraled out of control.

The College Station student in Texas appeared on thousands of feeds, with her teary-eyed mugshot staring at the camera.

However, while the mugshot was genuine, the story of her arrest was far from the truth.

Megan Ashlee Davis revealed the truth behind her viral mugshot and the alleged arrest on her social media

A few days ago, on October 7, a post shared on the Facebook page Pure Videos claimed that Megan was working as a waitress at Olive Garden.

It was alleged that on the night of October 4, she was arrested in St. Louis, Missouri, after a fight with a couple on a date night who “failed to leave a tip.”

Attached to the post was Davis’ genuine mugshot, along with a caption claiming that she “purportedly slammed the receipt onto their table and vocally exclaimed, ‘Unlimited breadsticks doesn’t mean unlimited free labor!’”

It even went on to claim that police officials reported she “then grasped a basket of breadsticks and hurled it at the couple, striking the man in the chest.”

The situation got so out of control that other staff members had to intervene, but not before the college student allegedly “shoved the woman toward the wall” and lashed out at them for not tipping her.

“She was apprehended on charges of a**ault and disorderly conduct,” the post claimed. 

Megan had allegedly attacked a couple on date night at Olive Garden for not tipping her  

Young woman in a car denying claims, addressing Olive Garden hoax and student caught in viral online controversy.

Student caught in Olive Garden hoax speaks out inside car about fake mugshot story going viral on social media.

“The incident garnered substantial attention, prompting a customer in the dining room to initiate a livestream. Within hours, clips of the breadstick-throwing ,meltdown had amaseed millions of views…”

As the story gained momentum online, several other social media accounts reshared the news, not just on Facebook, but also on X and TikTok.

In response to the viral story, Megan came forward to share her side and slammed the original post as an “inappropriate” and “AI-generated” hoax spreading a false narrative.

Young woman in a car sharing her experience about the Olive Garden hoax and AI-generated disturbing clip.

Comment from user Rach expressing sympathy on a student caught in an insane Olive Garden hoax situation.

Comment expressing sympathy for a student caught in an insane Olive Garden hoax, highlighting misinformation and media literacy.

She told Chron,“It’s probably like my worst nightmare coming to reality. People are making very inappropriate comments or AI-generated things with my mugshot.”ADVERTISEMENT

According to Megan, the mugshot was actually taken for a first-offense public intoxication charge at the Brazos County Jail on August 21.

The arrest stemmed from her feeling “still very hurt and angry” following the loss of her mother, who had passed away just weeks prior.

Megan was arrested on charges of public intoxication shortly after the passing of her mother

Student involved in Olive Garden hoax faces charges after breadstick-throwing incident goes viral online.

“I guess at the time I thought I was OK and then I started drinking whatever, went to jail, and that was really embarrassing itself. That was already a low point.”

Despite her and her friends reporting the original post multiple times, it remained online, and several other accounts began circulating similar stories.

In an effort to address the rumors, Davis created a TikTok account.

Young woman in an orange shirt looking serious, related to student caught in insane Olive Garden hoax story.

In a video on her handle @megan.davis96, she called out the post and its creator for “character defamation.” 

“This [her mugshot] has resurfaced with a different story, like a crazy one at that. My information is being leaked to so many pages, I’m getting texts constantly, and it’s literally insane! The internet is insane!”

She also revealed seeing several explicit AI-generated images of her mugshot on X, which she described as “so disturbing.”

Olive Garden addressed the rumors directly, refuting the claims and supporting Megan’s side of the story

Olive Garden breadstick held by a person, highlighting the popular restaurant in a viral student hoax story.

Ashlee told her viewers that she had also contacted law firms and planned to take legal action against the Facebook user who circulated the fake news.

“I don’t live in St Louis and I’ve never worked at an Olive Garden a day in my life,” she added. 

The story became so distorted that Olive Garden issued an official statement to quell the misinformation and protect the college student from further negative attention.

Olive Garden restaurant exterior with stone facade and clear blue sky, related to Olive Garden hoax involving student incident.

Olive Garden denies involvement in insane hoax, clarifying false claims about student incident and multiple brand stories.

In the comments section of the original post, the restaurant clarified, “This person does not work for Olive Garden, and the incident described never occurred.”

The statement further called out the page for spreading false information.

“The page that originally shared this false story has posted similar hoaxes involving multiple brands.”

Davis’ mugshot was inappropriately used by anonymous users, who even turned it into several explicit AI-generated images

Young woman in a dim room reacting to viral Olive Garden hoax and student caught in insane rumor controversy.

Screenshot of social media search results and posts about Olive Garden waitress hoax and related viral rumors.

Although the post was eventually deleted from the Pure Videos Facebook page, the damage to Megan’s reputation had already been done.

The Facebook account responsible for the fake post is verified and has 1.7 million followers.

Before it was removed, the post reportedly garnered 112,000 comments, 101,000 reactions, and 12,000 shares.

Young woman with long blonde hair in a car sharing her emotions about the Olive Garden hoax experience.

Since 2025, Facebook has discontinued third-party fact-checking and no longer penalizes accounts for spreading fake news. 

As a result, posts with compelling but false narratives have found fertile ground to thrive on the platform, carving out a niche of their own.

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