Cameron from Twin Peaks holding a wingCameron from Twin Peaks (Photo via TikTok)
For those who are unaware, Twin Peaks is a chain of sports bars and restaurants that is somewhat similar to Hooters. The female waitresses wear garments to get men to show up and to tip more.

Unlike Hooters, the restaurant’s girls change clothes often. They might wear lingerie on some days, and their outfits always match the time of year or an upcoming holiday. It’s what makes the restaurant so popular.

The place is so great that even the waitresses will give a step-by-step tutorial on how to eat wings.

That is what Twin Peaks waitress Cameron did this year when she took to her TikTok to show people the “correct way to eat a flat wing.”

Cameron says you should take both ends and twist them until one bone comes loose, and then you can separate the meat from that bone.

“Twin Peaks Tutorials,” she captioned the video.

Twin Peaks Is On A Sales Growth

New Twin Peaks restaurant will open soon at the former Smokey Bones site Tuesday August 27 2024, in Lakeland Fl. Ernst Peters/The Ledger

Twin Peaks is doing well for itself.

The chain went from 80 units to 115 in just three years, and has no intention of slowing down.

They are certainly in a much better spot than Hooters. Due to a significant decrease in customer traffic to its stores, the company has been facing financial struggles.

Earlier this year, Bloomberg News reported that they were heading towards bankruptcy. At the time, no final decision had been made to seek Chapter 11 protection.

Unfortunately, in March 2025, Hooters of America filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to mounting debt and declining sales.

On the other side, Twin Peaks became its own public company after Fat Brands spun off Twin Hospitality Group.

“We’re on our way to a billion [dollars] in sales,” Joe Hummel, Twin Peaks CEO, told Restaurant Dive in January 2025.

“Our goal over the next three to five years is hitting a billion in sales.”

Luka Doncic ‘destroys’ the Mavs on his return. Gets standing ovation and shows love to Mark Cuban

Luka Doncic hits 45 points in his first game in Dallas since being traded to the Los Angeles.

It’s rare for a home crowd to cheer the visiting team, but Luka Doncic’s return to Dallas was no ordinary night.

Just days before February’s trade deadline, the Mavericks shocked the NBA by sending their 26-year-old superstar to the Lakers—a move that outraged fans and sparked backlash toward GM Nico Harrison.

On Wednesday, Doncic played his first game back in Dallas since the trade. The arena was filled with fans in both his old Mavs and new Lakers jerseys, many chanting “Fire Nico” in protest.

Despite the emotion in the air, Doncic delivered a dominant performance, scoring a game-high 45 points to lead the Lakers to a 112-97 win. It was a powerful return for one of the league’s brightest stars—and a night Dallas won’t soon forget

The Mavericks pay tribute to Luka Dončić

While the Mavericks’ decision to trade Luka Doncic remains heavily criticized, they handled his return to Dallas with undeniable grace. The organization made sure his first game back as a Laker was met with respect and appreciation.

Every seat in the arena was draped with a T-shirt reading “Hvala za vse,” which translates from Slovenian to “thank you for everything.” It was a thoughtful nod to Doncic’s heritage and impact on the franchise.

Before tip-off, during the starting lineup announcements, the Mavericks played a tribute video showcasing some of Doncic’s most iconic moments in a Dallas jersey. The emotional gesture clearly resonated—moving Doncic to tears in front of the crowd that once called him their own.

Luka Doncic ‘DESTROYS’ his old team

Luka delivered a dazzling performance against his former team, putting up 45 points on 16-of-28 shooting, including 7-of-10 from beyond the arc. He also added 8 rebounds6 assists, and 4 steals in a game that showed exactly why he’s one of the best in the league.


From the opening tip, Doncic was locked in. By halftime, Doncic had racked up 31 points on 11-of-16 shooting in just 19 minutes—marking the 10th time in his career he’s scored 30 or more in a single half.

Though his scoring slowed in the second half, he continued to lead effectively, securing both a Lakers win and an unforgettable showing for the fans in Dallas.