TV Chef Frank Rosin Faces Animal Cruelty Charges Over Cooking Show Incident
Frank Rosin has responded to allegations of animal cruelty after a broadcast showed him cooking live crayfish, prompting an investigation by the German Animal Welfare Association.
- Frank Rosin, a prominent TV chef, is under scrutiny after being accused of cooking live crayfish during a television show, leading to an animal cruelty charge.
- The German Animal Welfare Association filed a complaint, citing a violation of the animal protection law due to the method used to cook the crayfish.
- Rosin addressed the allegations on Instagram, attributing the incident to improper handling and storage by a food service provider.
- The controversial episode of the cooking show has since been removed from the streaming platform Joyn following the public outcry.
- The case has sparked a broader discussion on animal welfare and the ethical treatment of seafood in culinary practices.